Are you legally allowed to weld barwork to your chassis, for example sliders and tube tray (QLD).
I was of the belief that anything attached to a chassis has to be bolted, but this is coming from a truck body building background.
Yet i see lots of trucks with the exo/tray/rear bar/sliders welded straight to the chassis (suitably reinforced, obviously).
Does anyone know the rules in regard to this?
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Welding to chassis
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Welding to chassis
[quote="rockcrawler31"]And it's spelt "thanks" you mobile phone using, english mangling Gen Y fawktard.[/quote]
yep youv got it right not legaly allowed to weld to chassie all must bolt on yes all alot of ppl do weld to the chassie but is illegal. I went out and forked out the cash 60 bucks to get the qland tranport mod gid lines book or you can print it off there site.
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Re: Welding to chassis
wasnt there a massive thread on this days ago?
Last edited by bogged on Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
here is the link to the other thread..
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic188574.php
dont weld to the chassis
dave
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic188574.php
dont weld to the chassis
dave
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