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Guidelines for alternative wheels and tyres - NSW Government This VSI specifies these limits but it is still your responsibility to ensure your vehicle remains safe to drive Significant modifications to your vehicle’s wheels and tyres need to be assessed and certified by a licensed certifier to ensure your vehicle still complies with applicable NSW vehicle standards
NSW light vehicle modifications code of practice Example not requiring certification: Replacing 215 65R17 (712 mm overall diameter) tyres with 235 65R17 (738 mm overall diameter) tyres, an increase in overall diameter of 26 mm, or 4% Tip: To determine if the tyres you have selected require certification you need to look at the tyre placard fitted to the vehicle by the manufacturer
SECTION LS TYRES, RIMS, SUSPENSION AND STEERING Replacement tyres and rims on a vehicle that has been previously modified in accordance with Code LS3, LS5, LS7 or Section LG Brakes, Code LG1, must comply with the requirements of the original approval document in relation to overall diameter, tyre width and rim offset
Fitting bigger wheels and tyres - Drive The maximum tyre width allowed is 1 3 times the width of the largest optional tyre offered by the manufacturer For more tyre and wheel information check this transport qld
Nsw modification laws regulations for large tyres and lifts Nsw modification laws regulations for large tyres and lifts Hey guys, After days of research I'm still a little lost about the current rules for modifications in nsw, I know it has changed so you can only increase tyre diameter by 15mm without engineering certification
Vehicle standards information - NSW Government Vehicle standards information (VSI) sheets The vehicle standards information (VSI) sheets outline vehicle standards and modification requirements for light vehicles If modifications to a vehicle are significant, the vehicle must be issued a compliance certificate by a licensed certifier before being used on a road or road related area
Guidelines for alternative wheels and tyres - Just Commodores This VSI specifies these limits but it is still your responsibility to ensure your vehicle remains safe to drive Significant modifications to your vehicle’s wheels and tyres need to be assessed and certified by a licensed certifier to ensure your vehicle still complies with applicable NSW vehicle standards Refer to page 6 for more information
4WD Legal Lift Height Modifications | Bridgestone Beyond all this, the laws that limit tyre size, wheel track modifications and suspension lifts are put in place to ensure people drive safe, roadworthy vehicles
State by State - Tyre Lift Regulations - Toyota Prado How Tos . . . The aim of this thread is to place the regulations from each state that relates to legal maximum tyre size increase and suspension lift Feel free to add and correct any info with links and a cut and paste of the relevant section I hope that this thread will help others decide on what tyre and suspension mods to go for and whether an engineer's certificate is required