Since a lot of us don't know whats legal & whats not when it comes to wheels & Tyres..... here is a doc I found which has all the states minor wheel & tyre modifications summed up in one document. Since several states have different laws.
this is for info only........don't knock on my door if you get defected.
http://www.toyo.com.au/TechInfoPDFs/Alt ... ations.pdf
my own personal interest was to see how different some of the states are to NSW & in what regard.......
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Well in Vic, it's a plus 2 rule, which is you can fit a wheel that is no more than 2 inches larger in diameter than the largest wheel size offered in the body shell.
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PASHN8 wrote:Well in Vic, it's a plus 2 rule, which is you can fit a wheel that is no more than 2 inches larger in diameter than the largest wheel size offered in the body shell.
Relative to the Tyre/Wheel Placard, but they can be changed cant they
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No, it's actually relative to the vehicle/Vin build type. Placard is only useful when being hassled by the boys in blue
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PASHN8 wrote:No, it's actually relative to the vehicle/Vin build type. Placard is only useful when being hassled by the boys in blue
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PASHN8 wrote:Well in Vic, it's a plus 2 rule, which is you can fit a wheel that is no more than 2 inches larger in diameter than the largest wheel size offered in the body shell.
you'll find that rule to be a myth.
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rdonl ... 0/VSI8.pdf
check section 8
and its basically repeated in the above document.
the great thing about the above doc is that is has all the states combined. I was courious about SA rules & regs since the forum membership has increased heaps in SA. I could'nt find a thing......& stumbeled over the above document. Which tells us to refer to Tasmanian Rules
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StanTheMan wrote:PASHN8 wrote:Well in Vic, it's a plus 2 rule, which is you can fit a wheel that is no more than 2 inches larger in diameter than the largest wheel size offered in the body shell.
you'll find that rule to be a myth.
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/Car ... efault.htm
check section 8
and its basically repeated in the above document.
the great thing about the above doc is that is has all the states combined. I was courious about SA rules & regs since the forum membership has increased heaps in SA. I could'nt find a thing......& stumbeled over the above document. Which tells us to refer to Tasmanian Rules
Hmm, interesting document, I wonder how new it is? The plus 2 rule has been enforced in Vic for as long as I can remember, including being told by Police officers myself a few times when questioned by the side of the road?
I'm pretty sure the Police enforce Vicroads rules, or do they enforce their own when it comes to defects?
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if its been around since ever.....has it maybe occured to you that its maybe an old rule.
coppers are not any better than us. They can be misinformed as well.
I can't garantee this document is up to date. But i can't find a doc which has the max 2 inch rule.
funny though how 2 docs state the same thing.
coppers are not any better than us. They can be misinformed as well.
I can't garantee this document is up to date. But i can't find a doc which has the max 2 inch rule.
funny though how 2 docs state the same thing.
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