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roadworthy for shorty 40

Post by clownman »

ok first of all i do not condone dodgy roadworthies but .....

ok i have a shorty 40...... and i need a roadworthy no one will even look at it cause it looks mean. I have replaced every seal in th moto and gearbox, new rings in the old 2 f motor dosnt miss a beat in the drive train. no rust in the chassie anywere th body however is a little ruff but is workable condition does any one know where i can get a roadworthy for it..
oh yeah its also got 35 inch tyres that stick out a bit but i can get a hold of some other tyres and rims if i need to, please help


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Re: roadworthy for shorty 40

Post by Ruffy »

clownman wrote:ok first of all i do not condone dodgy roadworthies but .....

ok i have a shorty 40...... and i need a roadworthy no one will even look at it cause it looks mean. I have replaced every seal in th moto and gearbox, new rings in the old 2 f motor dosnt miss a beat in the drive train. no rust in the chassie anywere th body however is a little ruff but is workable condition does any one know where i can get a roadworthy for it..
oh yeah its also got 35 inch tyres that stick out a bit but i can get a hold of some other tyres and rims if i need to, please help


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Post by thehanko »

road worthys are not about how well the engine runs, though having replaced seals etc to stop oil leaks is important.

chances are that if they 'wont even look at it' then its because its not roadworthy.

when you say the body is rough, are we talking deformation in key areas like support pillars or chassis? or are we talking about crappy paint?

your wheels are larger than legal (afaik 33's is the limit for diameter, but some one might correct me on that model) and protruding past the guards, so illegal on two fronts, try getting some flairs so at least its only the diameter thats the issue.

putting on smaller wheels will lower its height, and remove 2 unroadworthy issues - so i would recommend this before even trying anywhere else. as it will de modify its appearance.

if appart from that it is just the cosmetic appearance then keep trying, most places will happily accept your money even if its to give you a fail notice. but then you know what needs to be fixed, and once you do those things it will pass.

i have never heard of places who wont even look.
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Post by ozy1 »

i say post a pic so we can give you better advice.
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Re: roadworthy for shorty 40

Post by bogged »

clownman wrote:ok first of all i do not condone dodgy roadworthies but .....

ok i have a shorty 40...... and i need a roadworthy no one will even look at it cause it looks mean. I have replaced every seal in th moto and gearbox, new rings in the old 2 f motor dosnt miss a beat in the drive train. no rust in the chassie anywere th body however is a little ruff but is workable condition does any one know where i can get a roadworthy for it..
oh yeah its also got 35 inch tyres that stick out a bit but i can get a hold of some other tyres and rims if i need to, please help
Firstly why not take it down and get it checked out.
If its that good, and only needs a few things, then fix them and get it passed.

If its genuinely dodgey, why would someone risk their license to pass it?
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Post by mrflibbles »

i had an old jackaroo that i got roadworthied in queensland..... and it passed, but it shouldnt have. it was rusted out in the chassis rails and the sill panels were a concotion of bog/fiberglass & coke cans, brakes were low, the cv boots were all split and the tyres were low. It was easier than getting a car registered here in SA!
although i would recommend that you make sure the vehicle is actually roadworthy... i have learned!
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Post by clownman »

body is just ruff paint and a little rust in the rear quarters a tiny bit near the fuel filler front guads and onnet are fibreglass, ill post pics of it soon,, i have decided to carpet the entire floor with marine carpet buy some fj 45 seats and change the 5 point seat belts to standard seat belts, tyrs will definately be changed for next roadworthy try i think i have to just clean it up so it looks pretty
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Post by clownman »

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Post by ozy1 »

id definatly drop tyre size, and tidy up the stuff you spoke about and go form there

doesnt look as bad as i though it would, after all it is only a pic
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

yeah still hard to say from that pic.
but ive seen alot worse on the road...
ok i admit ive driven worse lookin rigs.
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Post by cruiser60series »

do roll bars like that need to have compliance plates/engineer certificate?

If so bolt the roof and sides on it before going in too.
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Post by bogged »

ozy1 wrote:id definatly drop tyre size, and tidy up the stuff you spoke about and go form there

doesnt look as bad as i though it would, after all it is only a pic
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Post by Shadow »

dude,

get rid of that baby hanging from the underside of your car too, think of all the toxic material that thing could drop down the road.
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Post by Nat84 »

i would say this is no help to you but i got a blue slip for my HJ60 when i first got it and that was on 35's all leght yes it falled but only on RHF wheel bearing and washer bottle not working so tightened up wheel bearing and put water in the washer bottle.

i also got a pink slip for it not that long ago. and it looked like shit compared to your 40....every panel on it had a dint on, it was SOA with 2" springs NOT engineered, 2 smashed windos, 35's, no back bar, leaking front hub, turbo which i'am told needed to be engineerd, 3" zorst from the turbo back with no mufflers. and the list gose on......i think it comes down to where you take it and how up tight they are.


this is how it looked when it whent for blue slip
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this is what it looked like when i took it for a pink slip
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Post by D1cko »

im not 100% sure but you have to keep the OEM seat belts in good working order for the road worthy even if you have you flash 5 point racing spec harness.
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Post by bj on roids »

Looks good to me!
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