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Large tyres being outlawed on road

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Large tyres being outlawed on road

Post by mellows40 »

G'day guys,
I just heard through the grape vine that they are going to outlaw large tyres on road..... ie 35's when 31's are standard... is this true??? is there a way around it ???
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Re: Large tyres being outlawed on road

Post by SimonInAustralia »

mellows40 wrote:G'day guys,
I just heard through the grape vine that they are going to outlaw large tyres on road..... ie 35's when 31's are standard... is this true??? is there a way around it ???
There is a National Code of Practice for Light Vehicle Construction and Modification has been around for a while, and is slowly being implemented by the state transport authorities...
http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/ ... _ncop.aspx

The section on tyres and rims...
http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/ ... eb2006.pdf

Here in the ACT, our transport authority already bases their rules on the NCOP, with a maximum 50mm increase in tyre diameter over original factory fitted sizes for 4WDs. And we can not have anything at all engineered as legal outside of those rules.

Other states such as Queensland seem to have even stricter rules, I think they only allow a 15mm increase in tyre diameter for both on-road cars and 4WDs.

Each state decides which parts of the NCOP they will incorporate into their own rules, and how, but it seems most are moving towards it. Someone might be able to fill you in on Victorian plans to implement the NCOP.

There are other rules in the NCOP that limit tyre sizes, such as only being able to increase tyre width 50% over the widest available original factory size, and only being able to increase the wheel track by a certain amount (50mm for solid beam axles, 25mm otherwise).

So, depending on which state you live in, 35's in place of original 31's are already outlawed, and will probably be elsewhere eventually (soon?).
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Post by TheBigBoy »

F%#k them. Everything else on my truck is illegal so who really cares.
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Post by chunks »

You will when they hit you with big fines mate.
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Post by TheBigBoy »

No I wont. :)
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Post by mellows40 »

G'day guys,

Mmmm Poltical track closures... regulations tightening in on tyres...two "P" plates... revenue raising speed cameras... parking officers that mark tyres sidewalls damaging the work that custom builders put in..."Whats next??? flatulent police.. fart too much and we'll tax you for it.. lol.... They would probably call it a green house gas emission "levy"....

If you think I'm being negative.... you're probably right.. I'm tired of beurocrates ruling "MY" life... ;)
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Dont let it get you down about it. Ignorance is bliss Mellows40.

See, they are already illegal anyway. Ive only every been pulled over once with about 20 odd other cars. They dont even have a clue what they are looking at the laws themselves. Its just a big joke, solong as you do things right and safe. There are no problems unless you get into a smash, inwhich they still dont know what they are looking at. Im sure if you put big tyres on and realise the brakes arent big enough. You'll either upgrade the brakes, Change down tyre size, or upgrade to a truck that can handle that size.
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Post by Thommo 73 »

where were they legal in the first place without an engineer's cert?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

mellows40 wrote:...parking officers that mark tyres sidewalls damaging the work that custom builders put in..."Whats next???
wot? :?
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Post by SteelArt »

So what happens if you car has been approved with 35" tyres ?

Does the NCOP retrospectively change this ?

I have seen vehicles plated in QLD with 35" tyres (pre 1997) when it was allowed under certain condition, so what is the go with this ?
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Post by craz3d »

So what if you put mog diffs under your hilux that're rated to like 40" or so isn't it?

Are 35's legal then?
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

SteelArt wrote:So what happens if you car has been approved with 35" tyres ?

Does the NCOP retrospectively change this ?

I have seen vehicles plated in QLD with 35" tyres (pre 1997) when it was allowed under certain condition, so what is the go with this ?
From what I have heard on the NCOP is that if a car/4x4 is already plated/engineered than they are still legal UNTILL more mods are done that require a mod plate/engineer's certificate at that stage the vehicle has to comply.

I may be wrong but that was my undertanding of what I've read.
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Post by Ricko »

Matt_85Lux wrote:
SteelArt wrote:So what happens if you car has been approved with 35" tyres ?

Does the NCOP retrospectively change this ?

I have seen vehicles plated in QLD with 35" tyres (pre 1997) when it was allowed under certain condition, so what is the go with this ?
From what I have heard on the NCOP is that if a car/4x4 is already plated/engineered than they are still legal UNTILL more mods are done that require a mod plate/engineer's certificate at that stage the vehicle has to comply.

I may be wrong but that was my undertanding of what I've read.
I have read this too, the new laws aren't retrospective. So if you have something engineered and approved, they can't make you comply with the new laws and rules. Which means if you can still get your modifications approved, get them done now.
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Post by timbotim1003 »

Doesnt the tyre placard state 2" in diameter above standard which is legal.
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Post by mellows40 »

G'day "dogbreath"

Yep you heard right.. parking a officer marked my mates hotrod tyre to see when he moved it and if it was moved within the correct parking time limit..
Firstly you'd think if they had to do this they would use chalk or somthing like it and only on the tread which comes in contact with the road... but in this case.... NO they used a premanent white marker because the particular officer's chalk had run out..... three hours of careful scrubbing removed the marker.. a complaint with the local council was made and the officer was..... repremanded.....thats it!!! no apology given......
sucks to be a car enthusiest doesn't it...
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Post by mellows40 »

as to my question... if i get a engineers certificate i should be ok .... right?...... or take the chance... I've put disc brakes on that have brought the old girl into the 20th century so other than correct tyre clearance's I should be ok.
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Post by celtlux »

mellows40 wrote:as to my question... if i get a engineers certificate i should be ok .... right?...... or take the chance... I've put disc brakes on that have brought the old girl into the 20th century so other than correct tyre clearance's I should be ok.
If you get all your mods certified by an engineer it is 100%, so long as it is done before the new regulations come into place.
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Post by celtlux »

timbotim1003 wrote:Doesnt the tyre placard state 2" in diameter above standard which is legal.
No mate in QLD it is only legal to increase your tyre size by a max of 15mm as stated in the DOT mod rules. Other states are all different, where you are actually able to get larger rubber passed by an engineer, but not up here, :bad-words:
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

celtlux wrote:
timbotim1003 wrote:Doesnt the tyre placard state 2" in diameter above standard which is legal.
No mate in QLD it is only legal to increase your tyre size by a max of 15mm as stated in the DOT mod rules. Other states are all different, where you are actually able to get larger rubber passed by an engineer, but not up here, :bad-words:
Spot on, and you can go 25mm smaller but I don't know why anyone would want to do that.

Withe the new rules coming in Qlder's will be able to increase up 50mm in tyre size but if you choose to increase tyre size you can't do a body or suspension lift.
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Post by j dizzle »

oh thats shit
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Post by PGS 4WD »

mellows40 wrote:G'day guys,

Mmmm Poltical track closures... regulations tightening in on tyres...two "P" plates... revenue raising speed cameras... parking officers that mark tyres sidewalls damaging the work that custom builders put in..."Whats next??? flatulent police.. fart too much and we'll tax you for it.. lol.... They would probably call it a green house gas emission "levy"....

If you think I'm being negative.... you're probably right.. I'm tired of beurocrates ruling "MY" life... ;)
Here Here. If the government spent a few bucks on places to race cars, go offroad, allow some mods so we can tip a few bucks into our cars and keep the economy ticking they might not be dealing with so many stabbings and drunks in town. We'll all be necking each other through boredom at this rate.

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Post by mellows40 »

g'day,
pgs4wd... here in vic we have a real problem with drag racing on the streets.. a few years ago the local government tried to fix this by opening sandown raceway to "leagal off street drags on a friday night... it worked well for a little while , then someone realized they could make extra revenue.. up go's the entry fee and bingo... back to square one.... the illeagal drags were back...

so the moral.... moneys talks...

if you think I'm a pesimist your right.... when has the government EVER thought ... about the little guy...
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