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Is it legal to have spikes on the back bumper of your car?

I have seen photos of it, but my question is it legal? Would someone get pulled over for it and why? Not road spikes or anything like that, but stud spikes for aesthetics (and protection from tailgaters).

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Since you only have to start 1 RB at the minimum as opposed to 3 WR's minimum, I would load up on wideouts. Keep Kevin Walter instead of Ray Rice. Walter has become the Wes Welker of the Texans. Ray Rice has upside, but he is in a committee so it's hard to tell how productive he will be. Walter is safer. You will be able to pick up another RB at some point, whether in the draft or on waivers. Someone always emerges at that position so there will be plenty of options as the year goes on. Look to improve at QB. Ben is consistent, but doesn't have enough scoring potential. Good luck.
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