ultimate wrote:I know the AAAA is contesting the laws and I believe they have all the evidence showing that aftermarket suspension and tyres improves the vehicle and does not interfere with ESC. We will probably also see a mass movement opposed to the laws just like we saw with the VSI 50. Everybody joined together and squashed it. So fingers crossed.
patl wrote:I was going to change my hilux over in November this year but will go to Cape York early next year, I am going to keep my 2007 model and put some more stuff on than possibly get the new model and not be able to do anything legally.
ultimate wrote:I should be able to provide an update on this over the next couple of weeks. There are a few meetings happening this week in particular which could be interesting. This whole thing is still up in the air and the Government is looking at making radical changes to the engineering scheme and current regulations.
At the moment the Government is saying we need to engineer vehicle's with ESC but the engineer's are saying they can't do it because nobody can confirm what needs to be engineered. Because the ESC programs can influence so many systems, the engineer's aren't willing to pass off on anything until either the manufacturers or the Government can identify why lifting a vehicle has an effect on ESC and how the effect can be tested.
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