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link for mods in darwin

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link for mods in darwin

Post by kond »

AS stated just after a link for modifactions allowed in Darwin NT ie suspension lift how high tyre size is an x-link ok . Any help would be graet
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Post by Skegbudley »

They seem to be following NCOP already so its 50mm for 4WD tyres. That explains why there are so many lucky b*stards driving around up there on 35' rubber.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/ ... _ncop.aspx
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Post by simkell »

it 4 inch combined lift, so 2 inch lift 35's are ok but if you have say 2 inch sus, 2 body and 35, then no not legal up. however you do not need an engineer for basic modifications, just TAC approval.
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