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x link and flex arm??

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Re: x link and flex arm??

Post by Yom »

brad-chevlux wrote:
BadMav wrote:
I see your point, but these arms are not legal to be fitted on a registered car in QLD. Neither are my now 3 inch coils and 32s. At least the dodgy cast arms I have are technically legal. Don't confuse me saying legal with stronger, the superior arms are obviously much stronger and much better designed. You would have to agree however, with the crackdown on modded 4wds in QLD, alot of people won't use them. Same goes for the fitment of X-links.

I know this thread is old, but what ever.

Your 32s are smaller then the largest factory tire option. If you want to stick to the 15mm you can fit KM2 33s as they are 14mm taller then the tallest 750r16 tire i could find.
BF list them as 826mm (32.5inch) tall
750R16 is the tallest stock tire,
Yokohamas Y735b light truck tire in the 750R16 size is listed as being 812mm. So the KM2 in a 33 is only 14mm over, making it legal.

Hi brad, it doesn't seem to matter what the physical measurement of the tyre is in QLD. the guidelines go as to the size of the tyre according to what is moulded onto the sidewall. No tape measures are used when you get defected for over sized tyres.

someone should start making tyres with accidently incorrect sizes on the sidewall.
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Re: x link and flex arm??

Post by brad-chevlux »

Getting the defect notice because of lazy cops isn't that same fighting the defect in court.
Keep the data sheets from the tire manufacturer in your glove box and watch the cop back pedel when you show it to him.
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Re: x link and flex arm??

Post by BadMav »

The ONLY tyre listed on the maverick's placard is is a measley 215 80R 16 which equates to approximately 29.54". 31s are not legal. :cry:
Don't take life too seriously...it isn't permanent.
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