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Would this get rego'd in Qld?

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Post by MyGQ »

from the looks it only has 2" lift? so yeah it should but you would need to run like 33" tyres as those aren't legal in any state due to the beadlocks

but it should pass
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Post by HeathGQ »

as it looks, it shouldn't. When regoing, reduce the spring height and obviously but some standard wheels and tyres on it. Body lift - should get away with it, but I personally would look into getting it approved.
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Post by ozy1 »

id say you would have to engineer the coil overs in the rear end as well,
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Post by bogged »

ozy1 wrote:id say you would have to engineer the coil overs in the rear end as well,
lookin at the other thread on the bloke who got the letter to take his wheels for inspection, I dont think you would have much chance until 2020 when the NCOP shit happens.
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