ozrunner wrote:Chris
The States are able to specify their own vehicle road safety rules in conjunction with the ADR's hence WA has the Road Traffic Vehicle Safety Regulations (1977). They can specify whatever they want and even internal policy can apply while a proposed law is being examined. You can get a copy from the State Law Publisher for a fee
I have read this (Road Traffic Vehicle Safety Regulations (1977)) but it does not state anywhere I can find a height restriction or tyres size limit?? So Does that mean policy (which I believe the 2" rule is) can be enforced even if it has not legislation to back it up ???
ozrunner wrote:Others have indicated the lane change test is easy so it seems your truck would have to be a real dog not to pass. There's no way to circumvent this so I would suggest you get it done before they wake up !!!!
I have heard the opposite, looking at this spreadsheet http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/sagecom ... r/Lane.xls it looks quite hard. If you want flexiable suspesion I think you will need to run rollbars on the road. I dought my runner would pass when it was original!!!
I spoke to an engineer the other day and he believes that my 4runner will not pass with the lift I have. He quotted $3000 to get the test done
I am not trying to circumvent these test, just trying to understand is the DPI have the right (legally) to stipulate these tests and enforce these limits. To me if there is no legeslation then they can't do it. I am just trying to find the legislation. I think a vehicle that is to be used for rock crawling (with decent flex) would not pass this test.
Who have the guys you know done the lane change test with??? What engineer??
The main issue I have is that I got my 4runner registered with a v8 and 2.5" body lift back in 1996. The guys at the engineering department (Reno and another guy) actually drove it and then they stamped it off and I had to go over the pits again. At the time I had 35" BFG's and about a 3-3.5" suspension lift (I currently do not have this amount of lift, as I have dropped the suspension lift to 2" and cut the BL to 2"). This was not noted on the modification forms because it was not a problem in 1996. Height and tyre size had no limits (as long as it stopped) in 1996. After all the reports about the 2" lift restriction I contacted the DPI and they stated back in 1996 my 4runner was legal but now it is illegal, as they put it "the goal post have moved"
Also the guys I was going to get the lane change test done have stated that they are not doing them anymore because they believe what DPI are requesting is not law and therefore does not have to be done.
It will cost me a about $1000 to do a lane change test, but I want to do other mods before I do it, otherwise every suspension change I will be up for $1000.