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QLD Lift Laws: What’s legal for 4WD suspension tyres Here’s the basics of lift laws in QLD In Queensland, 4WD lift rules are governed by two main codes: Code LS9 – This covers the design certification rules (what’s allowed, what needs approval) Code LS10 – This covers the modification certification rules (when and how you get your lift legal)
LS9 High Lift - Up to 150mm (Design Certification) - Queensland Code of . . . LS9 code provides modification standards for lifting vehicle ride height by changes to suspension, tyres or body blocks on light vehicles of categories MC (Off Road Passenger Vehicle), NA (Light Goods Vehicle with GVM up to 3,500 kg) and NB1 (Medium Goods Vehicle with GVM up to 4,500kg)
Queensland Lift Kit Laws And Legal Heights Explained For the most comprehensive and updated information regarding the certification process and lift kit regulations, the Queensland Road Vehicle Modification Handbook and the LS10 High Lift – Up to 150mm (Modification Certification) are essential resources
How high can I legally lift my 4WD in Queensland? | AutoGuru Changes that have been outlined include reforms to the LS9 and LS10 codes They include; Raising the maximum lift certifiable in Queensland from 125mm to 150mm Raising the maximum lift without certification for vehicles with Electronic Stability Control (ESC) to 75mm without certification (50mm suspension lift, 25mm tyre increase)
Section LS - Suspension Steering To remain within the scope of VSB14, a vehicle fitted with ESC and modified with a suspension lift up to 50mm beyond the original manufacturer’s standard height can be carried out under the basic modification without certification guidelines as listed in Section 4
High Lift - 50mm to 125mm - Parliament of Queensland Vehicle lifts that do not exceed 75mm, and are achieved by modification of the suspension and fitting of alternate tyres and rims only (do not include a body lift) do not require certification under the LS9 code Any person performing this type of modification must ensure the modified vehicle meets all the technical requirements of the LS9 and LS10 sections of this code, however no formal
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Operation Lift and Queensland’s suspension and lift laws The review has proposed changes in Queensland that would see: The maximum combined lift that can be certified (using codes LS9 and LS10) increase from 125mm to 150mm The maximum lift by suspension alone that can be certified (using codes LS9 and LS10) increase from 50mm to 75mm
LS10 High Lift Mod Plate | AUTOCERT LS10 Vehicle Lift Certification – 4X4 Suspension, Body Tyre Upgrades (75mm–150mm) Legalise Your Lift – Fully Compliant with QLD Transport Requirements If your 4WD or light commercial vehicle has been lifted by more than 75mm and up to 150mm in total, you need an LS10 Modification Certificate to ensure your vehicle is legally registered and safe to drive on Queensland roads At
Queensland Code of Practice: Vehicle Modifications (QCOP) LS9 code provides for certification of designs that can be used as guide to modify a vehicle and to certify a modified vehicle Code LS10 provides for certification of physical modifications to a vehicle when carried out as specified in the relevant LS9 certification