Just asking to see if anyone in SA has done a GVM up grade and what was the inspectors reactions/fault finding behaviour?
Not that I am suspicious but!
I have had my GU upgraded to 3.3t GVM and it has to go through road worthy test.
Just asking to see if anyone in SA has done a GVM up grade and what was the inspectors reactions/fault finding behaviour?
Not that I am suspicious but!
I have had my GU upgraded to 3.3t GVM and it has to go through road worthy test.
G'day mate. Can't answer your question but, what was involved in gaining 220kg extra? Specific suspension brand / setup ?
2005 TD42TI
Mine is done to 3.49T but it was done in Vic.
It's had the rear diff braced and the superior tower braces fitted..
I've added a list of engineers to the engineering thread we have going so give a few a call and ask around..
But if I may ask, why did you stop at 3.3 and not go the max 3490kg?
Cheers
Kallen Westbrook
It's a GU IV, 2005 and it was assumed the base GVM was 3020kg. Also based on Mr Nissans web the best would be 3300kg for GVM, axel load etc.
I would be happy to go to the 3490kgs.
The people doing the upgrade said based on Nissans web 3300 kg was the limit.
All it involved was a 2" lift with heavy duty springs and shocks as well as engineer report.
Also transport want a FULL road worthy.
Last edited by outback; 18th February 2016 at 08:22 PM.
BigRAWesty (18th February 2016)
Mine (leaf) was done in Vic. 3900kg (up from 3400kg). No roadworthy required, but did have to pass dynamic braking tests for the engineer.
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BigRAWesty (19th February 2016)
I thought you could only do a gvm upgrade to a new vehicle? I am very interested in the results as mine is very heavy as is. It's already got the heavy duty 2 inch lift and tower brace. If it's a straight forward job I would be interested in doing one.
2007 DX CRD Wagon - EFS 2" lift, BOSS Chassis Brace Kit, Steel Bull Bar, Runva 9500-Q winch, FyrLyt's, Rock Sliders, Rear bar with wheel and twin jerry carriers, Drawers, Fridge slide, dual battery, Red Arc BCDC 1220, Red Arc EGT/Boost gauge, Scangauge, Uniden UHF, Prodigy P2 brake controller, CC Intercooler, Pacemaker 3" zhaust, HPD Dawes, ECU Remap.
Not sure about SA. Also not sure what is possible with rear coils, although increased gvm will be less with coils than was possible with my leafs.
As far as I know there had been a change to what was allowed by VicRoads around 6 months before I got my GVM upgrade in April 2013. I had to use the Lovells upgrade kit as it had VicRoads approval & this involved removing OME leaf springs which appeared virtually identical to those that replaced them. Although the paperwork stated the approval was for when fitted pre first registration, the change in rules allowed for it to be fitted retrospectively. I believe I was the first to get this done in Vic & I'd doubt there have been many done since. There were complications however as the approval was for Patrols with the 3 litre motors & mine is a 4.2, & despite the rest of the vehicle having the same specs as the 3 litre version, this difference required me to get it engineered. I believe that if my car had been a 3 litre it may have been possible to have the upgrade done without as much involvement of the engineer (Engineer fees alone were $1200). It also helped that the local engineer was familiar with the Lovells upgrade having been involved with them being fitted to several mine vehicles locally pre-registration prior to mine.
I had weighed my vehicle loaded as if fully ready to travel, with all tanks full & two people. It was 3700kg & removing 300kg to bring it down to the GVM would have destroyed the integrity of my camper conversion. VicRoads have put 3400kg as the Tare weight on my rego certificate. Much of the time it is significantly less than this. (No recovery & camping gear, no food, minimal tools/spares. Full tanks (fuel & water) alone weigh 370kg plus the weight of the 4 tanks themselves, so probablly at least 400kg, & since removing the rooftop tent have knocked of around 70Kg. When fully packed for long term travel & including the ball weight from the Tvan I still expect to be over the original GVM of 3400kg, but hopefully a bit less than 3700kg, but have some leeway with the 3900kg limit.
I would suggest that you contact Lovells direct to enquire about retrospective upgrades in SA, & failing that consider finding a garaging address in Victoria.
Oh, and my Lovells kit had to be professionally fitted to keep both engineer & VicRoads happy. All up $4k for the kit fitted & $1200 for the engineer with no guarantee it was going to pass the required dynamic braking tests (in which it had to not 'nose dive' more than a certain amount as well as stopping within max distances. Heart in the mouth stuff, but the place which did the work was reasonably confident, but was still a bit of a gamble (which paid off).
Last edited by Cuppa; 21st February 2016 at 09:42 PM.
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Rock Trol (21st February 2016)