O.k SO I just went over to 4x4 Obsession for Brett to take a quick look and tell me what I need to do. Found out a few things I wasn't aware of...
- Catch cans. Are illegal. They do not pass ADR. Regardless if its a closed system and recirculates back into the air intake. So this needs to be removed temporarily.
- The boost controller is also illegal. So I need to hide this under the intercooler.Out of sight
- My GVM is 3000kg. I weigh 2940kg. Seems ok yeah? Wrong. The car is classed as a seven seater you you need to count seven people with a weight of 80kgs each, and then both fuel tanks full. But I will be getting the engineers report and the car will be classed as a 5 seater. So that saves me 160kg. So a bit of a diet the car will be going on. Ugh!
- Braided brake lines, you need to be aware of. All braided lines must have a small rubber sleeve at each end of the line where it meets the banjo fitting. I was told that a few places are claiming their lines are ADR compliant and infact are not, because they haven't used the rubber sleeve.
I asked about the GVM upgrade. It was noted that say if you do the upgrade from 3000kg to 3350kg you are not actually increasing your towing capacity by 350kg. It does not add onto it.
So a few things to do, it will go in hopefully July. If everything goes to plan.
Also just for reference. The whole car must be engineered. So you can't just go in for suspension, when the motor or something else needs to be done and you don't want it too.
Can anyone with a GUII wagon with a factory TD42t in it please post up their GVM? I am curious to see if its heavier than 3000kg.
Last edited by mudski; 3rd June 2016 at 02:34 PM.
MB (3rd June 2016)
mudski (3rd June 2016)
Only 40kg over 3T Mudski
40kg more. Hmm.
Another thing I was told too. About light bars.
Vic Roads does allow the placement of light bars on the roof, as long as they don't reflect back toward the driver. But. But! ADR says no driving light can be more than 1.2m from the ground. So thats a bugger.
we all know about the no more than 6 forward facing lights yeah? I have two headlight, two driving lights and one lightbar of the roof. I though I was safe. The headlights are counted as two light per side. So technically I'm one over.... Lol.
Last edited by mudski; 3rd June 2016 at 06:07 PM.
Likely already said but I was talking with a trusted performance 4WD company (who do all form of mods including stretching) and the rule is for QLD, legally, nothing bigger than 33's. Apparently, a pat can't pass the swerve test.
Take the 35's with you on a trailer with trolley-jack, swap boots when off-road or run the 35's at risk of being dicked.
There is no legal cure for STUPID!
On the lights are you sure??
80 series yes you'd be over.
But patrols have 1 pair of head lights..
So with 1 pair of spot lights and one light bar fitted to the center your legal..
If you have 2 pairs of aftermarket spotties and a light bar then your 1 over..
Cheers
Kallen Westbrook