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little confsed with body lifts on qld
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little confsed with body lifts on qld
i wanna do a body lift on my hilux, posible max 2 inch cab lift.
the only thing im confused is how do i go about doin the job legal.
do i have to put the blocks in and then get an engineer to look at it and then go to DOT? or can i jus go straigth to the DOT?
the only thing im confused is how do i go about doin the job legal.
do i have to put the blocks in and then get an engineer to look at it and then go to DOT? or can i jus go straigth to the DOT?
You call QLD transport and get the application form.An individual vehicle modification application to be made to Queensland Transport for
body lift kits (blocks between body/cabin and chassis mounts) up to 50 mm in
height. Applications must indicate all changes being made to implement the
modification (including steering and braking componentry) and materials used in the
lifting blocks. Body lifts in excess of 50 mm will not be considered.
If acceptable, a letter of approval for the installation of a body lift kit will be issued by
Queensland Transport
You write down how much you want to lift by, ALL changes which must/will be made as part of the lift. What lift materials will be used.
They give you written permission, you do the lift, you take it to DOT to get inspected. They will inspect the whole car. Engineers and or approved officers cannot inspect body lifts in QLD.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Im here for the sausage!
the last sentence,please explain!ISUZUROVER wrote:You call QLD transport and get the application form.An individual vehicle modification application to be made to Queensland Transport for
body lift kits (blocks between body/cabin and chassis mounts) up to 50 mm in
height. Applications must indicate all changes being made to implement the
modification (including steering and braking componentry) and materials used in the
lifting blocks. Body lifts in excess of 50 mm will not be considered.
If acceptable, a letter of approval for the installation of a body lift kit will be issued by
Queensland Transport
You write down how much you want to lift by, ALL changes which must/will be made as part of the lift. What lift materials will be used.
They give you written permission, you do the lift, you take it to DOT to get inspected. They will inspect the whole car. Engineers and or approved officers cannot inspect body lifts in QLD.
pretty much what it says, the authorised people used to approve "Blue Plated" mods, engine conversions, different seats, cab cuts etc. etc. can not approve a body lift. You must first apply for it then get the vehicle inspected by the Department of Transport and they will inspect brakes and suspension and run their eye over the whole car.
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To translate into WA-speak...shortyq wrote:the last sentence,please explain!ISUZUROVER wrote: Engineers and or approved officers cannot inspect body lifts in QLD.
In QLD, modifications are approved by "approved officers" - basically mechanics who are given authorisation to approve modifications as well as do pre-rego RWCs.
Unlike WA, the transport department do not do roadworthy checks or approve modifications - with the exception of body lifts or vehicles that are defected (yellow sticker in WA).
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Im here for the sausage!
are you in wa or qld,and what you are saying BL,s dont need engo or pre approval right?ISUZUROVER wrote:To translate into WA-speak...shortyq wrote:the last sentence,please explain!ISUZUROVER wrote: Engineers and or approved officers cannot inspect body lifts in QLD.
In QLD, modifications are approved by "approved officers" - basically mechanics who are given authorisation to approve modifications as well as do pre-rego RWCs.
Unlike WA, the transport department do not do roadworthy checks or approve modifications - with the exception of body lifts or vehicles that are defected (yellow sticker in WA).
In WA, but from QLD.shortyq wrote:are you in wa or qld,and what you are saying BL,s dont need engo or pre approval right?
No, not at all. Read the first post again. In QLD body lifts need prior written approval, and can only be assessed and given final approval by DOT inspectors. Which is different for all other mods in QLD.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
in QLD u can do a 50mm body lift that is the max measurment from the top of chassie mount to bottom of cab mount, not lift it 50mm from standard. all u have to do is use correct grade bolts etc. this can be found out by talking to main roads and there is no dot plate or blue plate just a letter of approval. talk to main roads first its very easy if u ask the questions.
umm, no..bigoll wrote:in QLD u can do a 50mm body lift that is the max measurment from the top of chassie mount to bottom of cab mount, not lift it 50mm from standard.
queensland transport wrote:body lift kits (blocks between body/cabin and chassis mounts) up to 50 mm in
height
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Re: little confsed with body lifts on qld
Just put them in and dont worry about itKingston_99 wrote:i wanna do a body lift on my hilux, posible max 2 inch cab lift.
the only thing im confused is how do i go about doin the job legal.
do i have to put the blocks in and then get an engineer to look at it and then go to DOT? or can i jus go straigth to the DOT?
You dont need a roadworthly certificate up here anyway
'96 GQ Wagon, RD28T @ 13psi and now Intercooled, 2 3/4" straight through, 2.5" + 2" Lift, 33's, front detriot locker, 12,000lb winch, snorkel, etc...
Re: little confsed with body lifts on qld
haha true, where about are you?8maddog8 wrote:Just put them in and dont worry about itKingston_99 wrote:i wanna do a body lift on my hilux, posible max 2 inch cab lift.
the only thing im confused is how do i go about doin the job legal.
do i have to put the blocks in and then get an engineer to look at it and then go to DOT? or can i jus go straigth to the DOT?
You dont need a roadworthly certificate up here anyway
Re: little confsed with body lifts on qld
Good ol' WeipaKingston_99 wrote: haha true, where about are you?
'96 GQ Wagon, RD28T @ 13psi and now Intercooled, 2 3/4" straight through, 2.5" + 2" Lift, 33's, front detriot locker, 12,000lb winch, snorkel, etc...
Re: little confsed with body lifts on qld
ok not sure if i'v seen ur car. mite know mine, jus keep an ear out for a noise lux wit no muffler8maddog8 wrote:Good ol' WeipaKingston_99 wrote: haha true, where about are you?
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