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trim height vitara
trim height vitara
any one know how to take a bodie lift of a swb vitara or what the trim height should be?
trim height
do you know what the trim height should be for a swb vitara? dont know what im on about? you will! taking the body lift off? alters the trim height, makes it able to pass blue slip after 31-7-09.
ok my question is what should the trim height be ( the meshurement from wheel center to bottom of wheel arch). i need it because my vitara has been modified, body lift, springs,strut spacers , spring spacers and 31" tyres. as you know nsw rta have brought in new regulations, stating the maximum trim height as plus 50mm from standard. my vitara is a personal import from the uk and so is unregistered and will have to conform to the new regs. i am trying to work out what mods i can keep and which must go and still leave me under the new plus 50mm requirement, have asked rta for the measurement but they have sent the 4 door one. not trying to bluff my way through anything but am trying to follow the law to the letter, even if i dont like it. sorry if my last questions were a big vague and i hope this is more presice. all the best dave
Go here http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/pls/wwws ... ify_Search and select ALL for Status. You will only need to type in Suzuki and Vitara and you will find what you are after.
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My guess is the NCOP will come in and you'll be allowed you bodylift, springs and 28 inch tyres. The new rules are a pain however it's pretty obvious once two inch bigger tyres are legal no one would get engineered just run bigger tryes and wing it with the suspension lift, I can see the RTA concerns and I'm pretty sure the current BS is just a bluff so we'll happly accept the NCOP, we've spent three years complaining about it but in another two weeks we'll be begging for it .
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