Just wondering how the ol Lux might go with a set of 37's- totally unecessary but well if it is allowed......
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Or should I just stick with the plan and fit 35's? (thinking MTR's)
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slosh wrote:Hmmm, never thought about the fuel usage. What would be the main reason for that- gearing out of whack or rolling resistance or something else?
hypolux wrote:the engineer may approve them but they r still not street legal...
the fact of the matter is theey r designed 2 run on an 8.5" wide rim and u cant run wider than an 8" rim therefore illegal on the street.
i know coz i had the same prob the next day after i got mine engineer approved with 35x12.5x15 MTR's. it was all in the report as being good but the copper who pulled me up knew that that particular tyre was designed 4 an 8.5" wide rim and he also knew that u cant run anu wider than 8: rims so therefore gave me 24hrs 2 get my shit home and change the tyres and if he catches me again doin it he will defect it, mind u i know street 37" MTR'snot daily tho so i take my chances
Old Yella wrote:hypolux wrote:the engineer may approve them but they r still not street legal...
the fact of the matter is theey r designed 2 run on an 8.5" wide rim and u cant run wider than an 8" rim therefore illegal on the street.
i know coz i had the same prob the next day after i got mine engineer approved with 35x12.5x15 MTR's. it was all in the report as being good but the copper who pulled me up knew that that particular tyre was designed 4 an 8.5" wide rim and he also knew that u cant run anu wider than 8: rims so therefore gave me 24hrs 2 get my shit home and change the tyres and if he catches me again doin it he will defect it, mind u i know street 37" MTR'snot daily tho so i take my chances
how long since they have been on the tar, let alone the dirt
NJ SWB wrote:hypolux wrote:the engineer may approve them but they r still not street legal...
In NSW maybe. In Queensland you cannot get an engineer's approval for bigger tyres. Period. Queensland Transport will not allow it because they don't want it done.
Scott
NJ SWB wrote:OK, NOW I'm confused.What's the point of getting an engineer's certificate if it doesn't make it registerable? I must be missing something (again...
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But do you agree that a Queensland registered 4by ('Cruiser, 'Lux, Patrol etc. - nothing exotic) cannot legally run tyres 35 inch or larger on public roads?
If you know something about this that I don't, please share your knowledge!
Scott
gtwebbie wrote:Heres one that will make you sratch ya head. My engineer used to work for some tire and wheel goverment specs body or something and he said that he will engineer 10''rims on my lux becasue there is a loop hole that says that the early luxs are also considered as a light truck which alows 10 '' rimsso ill be getting 37s on 10''s engineered
Monty wrote:How often do you guys get pulled over in newcastle for your trucks Ben?
I dont think the cops around the hills really know the rules cause we never get pulled over for our tyres. There was one mention when i got done for speeding that the larger tyres may of affected my speedo but the cop didnt care that they were bigger.
slosh wrote:NJ SWB in case you thought I was in QLD I'm not- just very close, so I'm under NSW law.
Hypo, I can't help wondering about what you say- your tyres require an 8.5 inch rim- why not get wider rims? I know its not legal with Hilux diffs, but surely OK with GQ or 80 series diffs? My understanding is u r allowed up to 1 inch wider than standard rim- and both of above came with 8 inch rims I believe. Are 15 x 9 inch rims available?
TUFFRANGIE wrote:I drive a gq and was told in no uncertain terms by insurance and vicroads that I can't go any fatter than an 8 inch rim or else i'm unroadworthy and not covered. At least by racv anyway. I have 33's on an 8in rim and have no problems with insurance and getting a RWC. I was also told to run 35's I need an 8.5inch rim to be legal, but 8.5in rims are illegal so 35's are out. If you understand what I am getting at.
hypolux wrote:slosh wrote:NJ SWB in case you thought I was in QLD I'm not- just very close, so I'm under NSW law.
Hypo, I can't help wondering about what you say- your tyres require an 8.5 inch rim- why not get wider rims? I know its not legal with Hilux diffs, but surely OK with GQ or 80 series diffs? My understanding is u r allowed up to 1 inch wider than standard rim- and both of above came with 8 inch rims I believe. Are 15 x 9 inch rims available?
i know this but from wot i have been told and been thru 8" is the maximum allowable width that can b registered even tho it came factory on certain vehicles..
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