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Roof mounted spotlights...NSW legal or not???

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Roof mounted spotlights...NSW legal or not???

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Post by tna racing »

Not ;)
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

tna racing wrote:Not ;)
WRONG YOUR A TOOL :finger: ;) ;) ;)

Yeah they are you can have them as long as they are switch ed seperatly and when your not using them they either point to the roof or up in the air so as not to be turned on by mistake and blind someone
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Post by tna racing »

BOGAN V8 wrote:
tna racing wrote:Not ;)
WRONG

Yeah they are you can have them as long as they are switch ed seperatly and when your not using them they either point to the roof or up in the air so as not to be turned on by mistake and blind someone
i stand corrected
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Post by mkpatrol »

BOGAN V8 wrote:
tna racing wrote:Not ;)
WRONG YOUR A TOOL :finger: ;) ;) ;)

Yeah they are you can have them as long as they are switch ed seperatly and when your not using them they either point to the roof or up in the air so as not to be turned on by mistake and blind someone
Um, what rule is that.

ADR13 give positioning requirements of:

7.3.4. Position
7.3.4.1. In width no individual specifications.
7.3.4.2. In height: no individual specifications.
7.3.4.3. In length: at the front of the vehicle and fitted in such a way that the light
emitted does not cause discomfort to the driver either directly or
indirectly through the rear-view mirrors and/or other reflecting surfaces
of the vehicle.



While there are no height restrictions tha lamps must be fitted to the front of the vehicle. Now the RTA uses the ADR's as its basis for its own vehicle regulations, it may have its own in service regs but I dont think they say this.
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Post by grimbo »

best bet is to find out from the RTA yourself as it is a grey area and it seems that you can still get pulled up for it. If you get a letter from the RTA saying it is legal (if it is legal) then you'll be fne
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

Well thats what i was told by a RTA inspector (im sure they would know) who does vehicle checks/Audits and also by 3 members of the local police force whos personal vehicles we service and they have them on their vehicles.
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Post by mkpatrol »

BOGAN V8 wrote:Well thats what i was told by a RTA inspector (im sure they would know) who does vehicle checks/Audits and also by 3 members of the local police force whos personal vehicles we service and they have them on their vehicles.

Sorry for the late posts, been away.

What they say & whats written can be two different things. Like I said, where is it written, if its not then what people say is useless.

I said this in the Rocky V6 thread a wile back where someone took a persons word (empolyee of the local department) & then got their wires crossed. It pays to know & understand the legislation before you do anything as even the people who work in the departments dont understand everything minute detail that is in their legislation.

I will find out on Monday as i am back at work & if there is anything written I will post it up.
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Re: Roof mounted spotlights...NSW legal or not???

Post by jessie928 »

ahunter77 wrote:Roof mounted spotlights...NSW legal or not???
they are perfectly LEGAL.

a mate took his car for a pink slip and the bloke ripped out teh wiring before he gave him the pink slip.

my mate seen this and went apeshit as he spent heaps of time on wiring the roof lights.

so he got a letter from the RTA specifying that they are indeed legal and then handed it to the meechanic that gave him the pink slip. The mechanic re-wired up the lights.

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Post by professor »

They were legal a few years ago
I was making a relay set for a local 4x4 shop

the requirments were that they could not come on with the high beam but they had to go off when the high beam was dipped.

so basicly when you put high beam on you use a momentary swich to turn to top lights on, when you seen an on comming car you dip your high beam and all driving lights and top lights go out. to get them going again first the high beam is turned on and the you push the momentary button to make the top lights go.
simple and it kept everyone in this area happy :roll:

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Post by stockhorse »

Professor,could you put up a wiring diagram as to how to make the set up you talk about? Thanks.
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Post by highwaychook »

this roof mounted spotty is for spotlight shooting not highway driving???
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