can some one tell me where to find the guidelines for body lifts in vic? thought 50mm or 2" was legal? could be wrong tho.
cheers
dave
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body lift legal?
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body lift legal?
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been through vicroads but nothing on body lifts just suspension lift lowering? do you need engineers for 50mm body lift? thought it was only once you go over this height?
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Now doing general fab work and painting
trays, trailers, engine swaps on request, some tube work, silo section sliders, rust repairs, ute chops etc
Now doing general fab work and painting
trays, trailers, engine swaps on request, some tube work, silo section sliders, rust repairs, ute chops etc
just had a dig it used to be on there.
might have to contact them directly to confirm 100% but yea you do.
at least that's what my engineer told me
edit: http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/ ... eb2006.pdf
page 63 - BUT that's providing vicroads are using the NCOP, most likely they just use it when it suits their purpose's. good luck

might have to contact them directly to confirm 100% but yea you do.
at least that's what my engineer told me

edit: http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/ ... eb2006.pdf
page 63 - BUT that's providing vicroads are using the NCOP, most likely they just use it when it suits their purpose's. good luck

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