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Not sure if this is tech Need help from a queenslander
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Not sure if this is tech Need help from a queenslander
Hey I am selling my xj here in NSW. Its got 6.5 inch's of lift on 35 mtr's. There is a guy in Queensland that says he cant buy it because the r t a guy said that anything bigger then 4 inch lift is defect and can not get a rego.. Now I know there are big rigs up there so how does it work.
SORRY if this is not techy.. but it is to me and if I was to ask this in general chit chat good god it would go on for days.
SORRY if this is not techy.. but it is to me and if I was to ask this in general chit chat good god it would go on for days.
96 XJ auto 6 1/2 " LIFT FR -REAR LOCKERS 35x12.5x15 Baja claws small vodoo doll for good luck
Well, not a Queenslander, but I did live there for over 12 years - still have Qld plates on my Paj...
Yes, Qld sucks for modified 4wds. 35s on XJ - no. End of story. Not sure about the lift.
The only way around it is Individually Constructed Vehicle - and a modified XJ won't cut it. Think body/chassis swaps as a minimum...
Remember - just because it's on the road, it doesn't mean it's legal.
Yes, Qld sucks for modified 4wds. 35s on XJ - no. End of story. Not sure about the lift.
The only way around it is Individually Constructed Vehicle - and a modified XJ won't cut it. Think body/chassis swaps as a minimum...
Remember - just because it's on the road, it doesn't mean it's legal.
I was under the impression anything over 2" total (Spring, body and tyre) lift is illegal unless somehow (fundamentally impossible) it gets engineered. Even if it does get engineered, the DOT can set up an inspection site and still put you off the road as they have 'the final say'. Mind you I know more 4WDs that have illegal lift than those that don't (mines actually stock). If you go illegal its your risk (legal, moral, etc), I'm pretty sure some dodgy roadworthys get done.
BTW I am a Quennslander.... My understanding anyway.
BTW I am a Quennslander.... My understanding anyway.
i was told 65mm spring lift and no body lift is legal in qld
50mm body lift no spring lift was also legal
tyre width 25mm wider then standard but correct me if im wrong
to many restrictions up here
50mm body lift no spring lift was also legal
tyre width 25mm wider then standard but correct me if im wrong
to many restrictions up here
90 GQ Ti Highroof not an import.
4.2 Diesel Sprintex Super Charger
33's 3" Lift Front and Rear lockers
4.2 Diesel Sprintex Super Charger
33's 3" Lift Front and Rear lockers
Hey Sasjeep, this is what happened to another well known modified XJ up there in QLD http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=37971
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There is seriously so much BS that goes around on lift legalities in QLD. Read the bloody modification manual. No where does it mention exact measurements for total allowable lift. 50mm body lift is allowed as long as QT inspects it-there is no blue plate for a body lift! Spring lift, well so long as the height between the rubber bump stop and chassis stop is not increased by more than a 1/3 it is legal. This will mean different allowable spring lift heights depending on each car. There is nothing saying these can't be done in unison.
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oh really ???Nev wrote:There is seriously so much BS that goes around on lift legalities in QLD. Read the bloody modification manual. No where does it mention exact measurements for total allowable lift. 50mm body lift is allowed as long as QT inspects it-there is no blue plate for a body lift! Spring lift, well so long as the height between the rubber bump stop and chassis stop is not increased by more than a 1/3 it is legal. This will mean different allowable spring lift heights depending on each car. There is nothing saying these can't be done in unison.
x2 i read it recently... go download a copy from the dot siteNev wrote:There is seriously so much BS that goes around on lift legalities in QLD. Read the bloody modification manual. No where does it mention exact measurements for total allowable lift. 50mm body lift is allowed as long as QT inspects it-there is no blue plate for a body lift! Spring lift, well so long as the height between the rubber bump stop and chassis stop is not increased by more than a 1/3 it is legal. This will mean different allowable spring lift heights depending on each car. There is nothing saying these can't be done in unison.
Actually what Nev says is 100% correct.dirtyGQ wrote:oh really ???Nev wrote:There is seriously so much BS that goes around on lift legalities in QLD. Read the bloody modification manual. No where does it mention exact measurements for total allowable lift. 50mm body lift is allowed as long as QT inspects it-there is no blue plate for a body lift! Spring lift, well so long as the height between the rubber bump stop and chassis stop is not increased by more than a 1/3 it is legal. This will mean different allowable spring lift heights depending on each car. There is nothing saying these can't be done in unison.
50mm/2" body lift is allowed, as is a spring lift by UP TO 1/3 of the distance between bump stop and axle.
But to have a 6.5" lift - that would be 2" body and 4.5" sping lift. For a 4.5" spring lift to be legal, an XJ would have to come with a 13.5" gap between bump stop and axle
Must 4x4s are lucky to have 3" standard, and the maximum would have to be 6" - so the maximum legal spring lift would be somewhere between 0.5-2" - depending on vehicle.
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Yep this is what I have found also. As for tyres Qld runs on the ADRs so a 15mm increase in height is it unfortunately. There is more to the tyres than that also that is just the height aspect.Nev wrote:There is seriously so much BS that goes around on lift legalities in QLD. Read the bloody modification manual. No where does it mention exact measurements for total allowable lift. 50mm body lift is allowed as long as QT inspects it-there is no blue plate for a body lift! Spring lift, well so long as the height between the rubber bump stop and chassis stop is not increased by more than a 1/3 it is legal. This will mean different allowable spring lift heights depending on each car. There is nothing saying these can't be done in unison.
Toy: 98 TJ with some mods and some bling
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
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Good info guys. My jeep is simular to jimmy b"s just not as nice. Its not looking real good for selling my rig up there but that cool with me dont really want to sell anyways, its the wife..
96 XJ auto 6 1/2 " LIFT FR -REAR LOCKERS 35x12.5x15 Baja claws small vodoo doll for good luck
Re: tyre size
Where did you hear this? I know the new national guidelines say this. However when I rang up last week to enquire about some issues I asked and was told Qld will not be adopting the national guidelines ( code whatever its called) due to them exceeding the current rules. Which to me defeats the purpose of a national guideline.heathgu wrote:You are now allowed a 50mm increase in tyre size i have been told up from the 15mm.
Cheers Heath
Toy: 98 TJ with some mods and some bling
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Re: tyre size
Now if they only made guidelines law we would be happrierbooflux wrote:Where did you hear this? I know the new national guidelines say this. However when I rang up last week to enquire about some issues I asked and was told Qld will not be adopting the national guidelines ( code whatever its called) due to them exceeding the current rules. Which to me defeats the purpose of a national guideline.heathgu wrote:You are now allowed a 50mm increase in tyre size i have been told up from the 15mm.
Cheers Heath
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Stace, your jeep is much much much nicer than Jimmys was, besides the lift ,they would probably complain about the drop boxes for the lower control arms in the front as well as the lift and tyres.sasjeep wrote:Good info guys. My jeep is simular to jimmy b"s just not as nice. Its not looking real good for selling my rig up there but that cool with me dont really want to sell anyways, its the wife..
Sell south of the border and you shouldnt have too many problems.
MUCH NICER.
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1994 GQ DX PATROL,chopped, DTS Turbo, 4" Dobinson lift, lockers, reduction gears, 38'' Maxxis
1994 GQ DX PATROL,chopped, DTS Turbo, 4" Dobinson lift, lockers, reduction gears, 38'' Maxxis
I think they just say 2" as it is easier to understanbd, and probably the practical limit (i.e. no 4x4 would have more than 6" between axle and bump stop when stock.dirtyGQ wrote:well that is what all the 4wd shops say as did the dot when i got pulled over in mine,gee the bs does flow then
Btw - looks good (for a jeep...)
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
If you want to be technical, I believe the regulations specifically refer to altering the travel IN EITHER DIRECTION by more than one third of factory. If you free up your articulation, and they discover your DROOP has increased by more than one third, you can still be done.
However, there's bugger-all chance they'll discover that, so I wouldn't be concerned.
As for bump travel, space your bump stop! If you've lifted the suspension 4", but 2" increase is your limit, space your bump stops by 2" - it complies with the letter of the law.
However, there's bugger-all chance they'll discover that, so I wouldn't be concerned.
As for bump travel, space your bump stop! If you've lifted the suspension 4", but 2" increase is your limit, space your bump stops by 2" - it complies with the letter of the law.
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No, I definantly recal reading that moving and/or extending bump stops is illegal in QLD. (Ok so my credibility may be dead after my earlier post on this thread seems to have been confirmed wrong, but I'm sure this time, honest ).As for bump travel, space your bump stop! If you've lifted the suspension 4", but 2" increase is your limit, space your bump stops by 2" - it complies with the letter of the law.
I think you are right HS. Moving bump stops is an easy method and I am sure it is specifically excluded.Highway-Star wrote:-Scott- wrote:No, I definantly recal reading that moving and/or extending bump stops is illegal in QLD. (Ok so my credibility may be dead after my earlier post on this thread seems to have been confirmed wrong, but I'm sure this time, honest ).As for bump travel, space your bump stop! If you've lifted the suspension 4", but 2" increase is your limit, space your bump stops by 2" - it complies with the letter of the law.
Also fitting extended shackles to gain height is illegal.
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