Restoring and Registering Surplus Military Vehicles: The Miami Military Trucks and Dirt Legal Connection

Military trucks are among the most popular off-highway vehicles we help bring to the street, and it’s easy to see why.
The 1% Car Tax That Almost Passed: What Montana’s SB 324 Means for You

Montana lawmakers just wrapped up a dramatic chapter in the 2025 legislative session, and one of the most closely watched bills—Senate Bill 324 (SB 324)—didn’t pass.
Battlefield to Boulevard: Know These Facts Before Buying a Surplus Army Truck

Like many government contracts, there isn’t a single manufacturer behind military surplus trucks. In fact, it’s common for multiple companies to produce identical models under license.
Car Repairs and Insurance Costs Set to Climb

Drivers across the U.S. could soon feel a financial pinch—not at the gas pump, but at the body shop and in their monthly insurance bills.
Here’s How to Find a Military Recovery Vehicle and Make It Street Legal

Recovery vehicles are purpose-built to retrieve disabled or immobilized military equipment from the battlefield.
Motorcycle Safety Gear: What You Really Need to Stay Safe

Motorcycling offers unmatched freedom and excitement, but it also comes with risks.
How to Title a Motorcycle With A Missing Title: Should You Try?

The first question is: Can I buy a motorcycle without a title? Absolutely!
What State Is Best For Out-Of-State Car Registration, And Why is it Montana?

Dirt Legal has helped thousands of people get their vehicles on the road, turning frustrating title and registration headaches into smooth, stress-free solutions.
How to Avoid Accidents: Essential Vehicle Lighting Tips for Safer Driving

Your headlights do more than just help you see—they let other drivers know you’re there. A burnt-out headlight or brake light isn’t just unsafe, it’s an invitation for a ticket.
How to Avoid Accidents: Essential Wiper Tips for Safety

Windshield wipers don’t get the respect they deserve—until you’re in a downpour and realize they’re just smearing water around like a toddler with finger paint.