Dwjconley wrote:is there a better brand to go for? material wise
Bourbydol wrote:I can Vouch for VMN's Product, I got in on one of the first group buys, No probs at all since...........
Jono_seco wrote:So just to check, the VMN kit is engineered, so it would just require the vehicle to be checked over by QLD transport, or whatever state your in, to verify it has been installed properly. Am I right in saying up to 150mm overall lift with engineering?
Has any one had a body lift installed in QLD and had it all approved with a suspension lift?
Sounds good Rod, from everything I have seen your kits are by far the best on the market. I just want to make sure the cops don't have anything on me when it's combined with other mods I have and Like you say makes it hard when they keep changing the rules!! One of your kits is being installed at my mates workshop next week so I'm super keen to check it out!VMN wrote:Jono_seco wrote:So just to check, the VMN kit is engineered, so it would just require the vehicle to be checked over by QLD transport, or whatever state your in, to verify it has been installed properly. Am I right in saying up to 150mm overall lift with engineering?
Has any one had a body lift installed in QLD and had it all approved with a suspension lift?
Jono, many people have approved installations of the VMN kit in various states. Our kit led the way and has been on the market for almost 5 years. The problem is the rules are constantly changing with the last changes in QLD made in June 2014, just a few days ago. The VMN kit holds a type approval for modifications to the steering which at one stage was all the authorities were worried about. The engineering was done after the authorities changed their mind the first time and defected customers vehicles when presented for inspection when written approval had already issued.
Qld in recent years adopted a modifed version of the NCOP called the QCOP. Information is on their web site. The rules require each individual vehicle to be approved and while our type approval still holds and the private certifers know about it, we can no longer provide advice as it might be wrong tomorrow. Based on my reading of the QCOP, Our kit can still be approved.
As stated in a recent email, take qualified advice from an engineer or QT themselves to see if you are prepared to go through the required hoops present today.
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