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Hey , my mate just got yellow sticked for a steering wheel that wasnt the original and for having 17" Rims on his commodore. He told me that the cops said that he had to have some sort of form that allows mods on a car ?
Does anyone know if this is true ? I was thinking bout putting rims on my car but if its gonna get me yello sticked then screw it.
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It's not the case here in Tasmania. Must be a queer Western thing!
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Xrdanny |
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mmm does anyone know ?
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Xrdanny wrote: mmm does anyone know ?
Go to the Western Australia Transport website or what ever it's called and see what you can dig up! |
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i think legal rim size is 2 inches bigger? maybe cant remember
steering wheel is probably the main factor, you cant change it if it had an airbag installed or something else.. oh, and isnt there a max width ur allowed to change? eh, guess its another commodore off the road all will be good when u can yellow sticker for it being a commodore
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Agreed. The Steering wheel was probably because it had an airbagas standard, and the new wheel didn't. I haven't heard of a form, but then again I haven't been yellow stickered yet....
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uglybob |
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you need to get a permit on those things - eg extractors & the like. go to a transport centre, pay $35, and get a permit issued for whatever you've got that aint stock!
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JOSE |
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s**t, you westerners are backward.
the steering wheel will be because of the airbag, or it has something "shiny" on it, and you are allowed 1 inch diameter larger than the largest wheels that model of car came optioned with, and i think its 2 inches on width, up to a max of 10 (some states differ)
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uglybob wrote: you need to get a permit on those things - eg extractors & the like. go to a transport centre, pay $35, and get a permit issued for whatever you've got that aint stock!
All these restrictions/catches are for W.A. only right? I mean, not NSW?! |
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JOSE wrote: s**t, you westerners are backward.
the steering wheel will be because of the airbag, or it has something "shiny" on it, and you are allowed 1 inch diameter larger than the largest wheels that model of car came optioned with, and i think its 2 inches on width, up to a max of 10 (some states differ) http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/licensing/myvehicle/safe/modifications/tyre.html your only legally allowed 7" wide in WA unless your model comes from the factory with wider.. i.e. EL GT which had 8.5" wheels.
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uglybob |
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Bassfreak55 wrote: uglybob wrote: you need to get a permit on those things - eg extractors & the like. go to a transport centre, pay $35, and get a permit issued for whatever you've got that aint stock! All these restrictions/catches are for W.A. only right? I mean, not NSW?! its different in every state - i only know what i've been told over here! best to get onto the NSW dept of transport website & see what the rules & regulations are that apply to you guys
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nicco |
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I thought every state except Victoria could have 10" wide wheels and Vic could have 12". And rim diameter is unimportant as long as the rolling diameter is the same, or no more than 1" out.
I thought also that mods like wheels, not steering wheel for the airbag issue, were "owner approved" mods? |
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michaelb |
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what id like to know is if it not legal then why do shops sell the stuff??
does that mean shops are selling illegal prodoucts?????
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uglybob |
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michaelb wrote: what id like to know is if it not legal then why do shops sell the stuff??
does that mean shops are selling illegal prodoucts????? i'm sure if they do, then they have a disclaimer saying that the intended products are 'not for street use' or something like that - they cover their asses by saying it is only to be used on a raceway/pvt property etc
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twr7cx |
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michaelb wrote: what id like to know is if it not legal then why do shops sell the stuff??
does that mean shops are selling illegal prodoucts????? The parts are legal, I mean the there's no reason you can't buy them, it's just illegal to use them on public roads without permit/permission. |
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