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9th March 2013, 03:06 PM
#1
Rotaredom
Removing GQ Rear Sway / Stabalizer Bars Legalities in NSW
Hi guys and girls,
4b needs to get a pink slip on Monday for rego, am concerned that it won't past due to the rear sway / stabilizer bar not being in there.
Took it out years ago when I done my lift and never bothered putting it back in, have gotten away with rego since then but last year I changed mechanics and he new something wasn't right but passed it anyway. I spoke to him a few weeks after he passed it and he asked if I had the rear stabilizer bar in, told him no and he told me to get it back in before this inspection.
I had every intention of bolting it back in today ( yes leave everything 2 the last minute ) but for the life of me can't find it and really don't know if I still have it or gave it away to someone else.
After reading VSB14 I can't find anywhere where it states that the stabilizer bars are required by law, is it because they where fitted from factory its illegal to remove???
Cheers
Toddie
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9th March 2013, 03:16 PM
#2
Banned
Removing GQ Rear Sway / Stabalizer Bars Legalities in NSW
Originally Posted by
Great Southern Camping
Correct - removal is illegal due to OEM setup having them for on road handling and suspension geometry under flex and body roll. I'd be super surprised if any legit inspection passed them without it on.
Register it in qld - none of this yearly inspection stuff up here ... yet!! lol
EDIT - Oopsey. Didn't change account on my phone ... from Bigrig of course! lol
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9th March 2013, 03:45 PM
#3
Rotaredom
I don't doubt you are right Scotty, but where in writing is it written?
I pretty much have sold my bike, sale should go through next week and once sold the car will be going of road, unfortunately due 2 timing I will probable still need to re register it for a few more weeks , pretty sure rego is due on the 20th, so still might get the 4b of the road and another car by then but going to be pushing it
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9th March 2013, 04:42 PM
#4
Patrol God
pain in the butt but any chance to borrow and fit one for inspection and return it afterwards
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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9th March 2013, 05:06 PM
#5
Expert
Removing GQ Rear Sway / Stabalizer Bars Legalities in NSW
Originally Posted by
threedogs
pain in the butt but any chance to borrow and fit one for inspection and return it afterwards
That's what I was thinking. I would loan you mine but I am a bit far away. They are only 4 bolts and 2 nuts to remove. Surely someone on here can loan you one.
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9th March 2013, 08:37 PM
#6
Banned
Originally Posted by
NissanGQ4.2
I don't doubt you are right Scotty, but where in writing is it written?
NCOP11_Section_LS_Tyres_Suspension_Steering_V2_1Jan_2011 v3.pdf
I pretty much have sold my bike, sale should go through next week and once sold the car will be going of road, unfortunately due 2 timing I will probable still need to re register it for a few more weeks , pretty sure rego is due on the 20th, so still might get the 4b of the road and another car by then but going to be pushing it
Really mate?? I mean, REALLY MATE!!!
C'mon Todd, you know me and know the game of (let's say) "balance" I play with local authorities to keep my rig on the road, but I have no doubt that firstly, common sense will prevail that you simply cannot remove standard suspension components on your car just because it's not written somewhere ... annnnddd in the absence of common sense, I would suggest the RTA would have a field day going through their extensive list of anecdotal evidence and documentation to prove you would be a monkey to do so ... I'm so confident of this, I've just done a search online (as I know nothing of NSW RTA guidelines so just googled some phrases I thought may stand out) and subsequently was smashed with an absolute wealth of information ...
I've attached just one of the reference documents and points below reference it (and these would absolutely be the argument of your friendly RTA assessor):
Page 6 - section 1.2
Page 7- section 2.1 and 2.1.1 and 2.1.2
Page 17 - section 2.7 (Unexpected Vehicle Bahaviour)
Page 47 - not sure of section - heading "Over Articulation" - removal allows greater movement than OEM and this would suggest you need to change ALL other corresponding/affected ball joints etc to allow for greater movement (needs to be engineered)
Page 76 - section 2 (Suspension Modifications) - 5th paragraph
I'm sure there's more and under the RTA site there is dozens of documents related to vehicle modification.
Sure ... none of them specifically states you can't remove the swaybars (or stabilisers or whatever they call them), but I would nearly stake my left one on the fact that the other requirements listed as to vehicle stability, suspension geometry, drive-ability, body roll, etc, etc, etc would be used quite convincingly against you as grounds for "common sense didn't prevail, and here's your fine" ...
sooooooo ... borrow some brother ... I still stand by my earlier comment that it won't pass IF its a legit assessor, and whilst I am more than happy to be proven wrong, it simply isn't worth your time, effort and finances to leave it to chance ...
phew ... lmao
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9th March 2013, 09:34 PM
#7
Patrol God
Re: Removing GQ Rear Sway / Stabalizer Bars Legalities in NSW
You can borrow mine if you like.. come pick it up to.. might be the last drive for a bit...
Kallen Westbrook
Owner of
Westy's Accessories
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9th March 2013, 10:46 PM
#8
Moderator
Or try another mechanic? Or word him up that you would remove it regardless once the blue slip is given... He does not need to take a pic of it so may overlook it??
Put it back on anyway mate. Take the front off but leave the back on is the ideal setup!
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10th March 2013, 06:39 AM
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10th March 2013, 09:38 AM
#10
Banned
Removing GQ Rear Sway / Stabalizer Bars Legalities in NSW
Originally Posted by
NissanGQ4.2
Thanks All
And yes Scotty I now it is pretty much common sense, hence why I asked the question *LMAO*
Will go on Monday and see if he passes it or not, if not I will borrow one form my dad
My old man told me a story yesterday from many years ago about a truck he had in the pits for inspection, it failed because they said it had to much flex in some joint thingo bob, he argued with them that's how they are from the manufacture brand new. Of course they said it had to be replaced, so he went back to his workshop took the part off and cleaned it up spray painted it black chucked it back in and went back over the pits again.
Guess what........................It passed................
Now that's what you call common sense *L*
Cheers all for the input
I meant common sense from you mate - cant comment on lack of common sense from an assessor!! lmao
That said, painting items black is still pretty common practice even now ...
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