blkmav wrote:ok so these aren't the rules of what you can do without an engineers cert?
So if I whack in a 50mm susp lift and 50mm larger tyres I need to get it engineered?
I read this slightly differently.
If the modifications fit in the category "modifications without certification" then you can
do any or all of them without an engineers certificate.
That means 2" suspension lift (is ok) and so is 2" bigger tyres.
With no certification required for either, or even for both.
So 75mm lift max without engineers - 50mm suspension 25mm tyre radius.
This covers most daily driver - weekend warrior 4wds and is all I'd want. Sure I'd like more suspension lift and 35"s, but if it's a compromise we have to deal with in this litigation crazy world then I can put up with it rather than have to drive something illegal everywhere.
Just means I have to choppy-chop for 34" JT's on my daily driver.
If you wish to go beyond that for instance (if they still wont fit) for a competition type weekend warrior the proposed legislation allows for it - but while you can lift it up to the height to run big rubber you can't run that rubber on the road.
You'll need a lockable trailer (to keep your spare wheels in) and change wheels there. most competitors probably would do this anyway as it beats driving for miles on boggers anyway, gives them room for tents, tools, spares and stuff - and also much cheaper too.
That's sensible too.
If you have the money, time and expertise you can build an ICV which can run those portals and 22R Tyres - but that's not covered in this proposal.
The way the hardcore end of the sport is going it's all gonna be trailered moonbuggies and stuff anyway.
I have no problem with that either.
For those who want to keep their stuff hardcore and onroad GET THE DAMN THING APPROVED NOW IF YOU CAN.
If you're in NSW or VIC and that means going back to 30" or 31"s to get an engineers cert on your Zook, or scaling down to 35"S to get engineering on your Patrol now, then do it.... rather than fiddle about for another 6 months and not get it approved because you'll lose out even further.
The same would also apply to people who have 3" suspension in QLD.
Ok I want some 3" springs approved now before this comes in - how much is it gonna set me back