highoctane wrote:i have a 07 sr single cab am i aloud to put 265 75 r16's or are they illegal still?
VMN wrote:I think you will find that Qld Transport will base the size based on the largest optional tyre size on your tyre placcard.
Up to 50mm lift you can do yourself. 50-75mm you can get certified pretty easily.
75-150mm lift is high lift and requires swerve testing before it can be certified. This implies a session on a race track..... and more cost.
we are talking about total lift from any combination of body lift, suspension lift and tyre lift.
VMN wrote:I think you will find that Qld Transport will base the size based on the largest optional tyre size on your tyre placcard.
Up to 50mm lift you can do yourself. 50-75mm you can get certified pretty easily.
75-150mm lift is high lift and requires swerve testing before it can be certified. This implies a session on a race track..... and more cost.
we are talking about total lift from any combination of body lift, suspension lift and tyre lift.
Richolux150 wrote:Hey Dan,
I was speaking to Sapid Engineering in Brisbane today, he said because it was a 50 - 60 mm lift with slightly oversize tyres that it was a simple exercise costing $350.....sounds like money for jam really....
Cheers Richo
Blackie2008 wrote:VMN wrote:I think you will find that Qld Transport will base the size based on the largest optional tyre size on your tyre placcard.
Up to 50mm lift you can do yourself. 50-75mm you can get certified pretty easily.
75-150mm lift is high lift and requires swerve testing before it can be certified. This implies a session on a race track..... and more cost.
we are talking about total lift from any combination of body lift, suspension lift and tyre lift.
How does one go about getting this sort of thing done? Certification, swerve testing etc.
StevenS wrote:Richolux150 wrote:Hey Dan,
I was speaking to Sapid Engineering in Brisbane today, he said because it was a 50 - 60 mm lift with slightly oversize tyres that it was a simple exercise costing $350.....sounds like money for jam really....
Cheers Richo
That's damn cheap for the piece of mind obtained!
Richolux150 wrote:Still don't know what size tyres are legal though....
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