I was chatting to a few people today at grumps "braces and beers after noon" you had to be there.
Anyway we where chatting about mod plates so I thought that I would post these as it might be helpful to a few people to know what they are.
National Code of Practice for Light Vehicle Construction and Modification
List of Certified Approval Codes
LA – Engines
LA1 – Equivalent Engine Installation
LA2 – Performance Engine Installation
LA3 – Turbocharger or Supercharger Installation
LA4 – Engine Modifications
LB – Transmissions
LB1 – Transmission Substitution
LB2 – Rear Axle Substitution
LG – Brakes
LG1 – Brake System Conversion (Design)
LG2 – Brake System Conversion
LH – Body Modifications
LH1 – Roof Conversion (Design)
LH2 – Roof Conversion
LH3 – Modified Wheelbase Conversion (Design)
LH4 – Modified Wheelbase Conversion
LH5 – Vehicle Construction (Design)
LH6 – Vehicle Construction
LH7 – Body/Chassis Variants Conversion
LH8 – Not Used
LK – Seating and Occupant Protection
LK1 – Seat and Seatbelt Installation/Removal
LK2 – Seat and Anchorage Certification
LK3 – LK5 – Not in Use
LK6 – Child Restraint Anchorage Installation
LK7 – Not in Use
LK8 – Roll Bar and Roll Cage Installation
LM – Fuel Systems
LM1 – Fuel Tank Alteration
LM2 – Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Conversion
LM3 – Natural Gas (CNG) Conversion
LO – Vehicle Standards Compliance
LO1 – Australian Design Rule Compliance
LO2 – ICV Passenger Cars and Derivatives
LO3 – Personally Imported Vehicle Compliance
LO4 – ICV Tricycle LEM1
LO5 – ICV Tricycle LEP1
LO6 – Street Rods
LO7 – ICV Motorcycle
LS – Tyres, Rims, Suspension and Steering
LS1 – LHD Vehicle Steering Conversion (Design)
LS2 – LHD Vehicle Steering Conversion
LS3 – Front Suspension and Steering Modification (Design)
LS4 – Front Suspension and Steering Modification
LS5 – Rear Suspension Modification (Design)
LS6 – Rear Suspension Modification
LS7 – High Lift 50mm to 150mm (Design)
LS8 – High Lift 50mm to 150mm
LV – Alternative Power Units
LV1 – Installation of Electric Drives in Motor Vehicles
Excerpt summary current as at February 2008.
National Code of Practice for Light Vehicle Construction and Modification – As tentatively adopted by all States and Territories. For full details of individual codes and further information regarding the NCOP, go to http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/ ... _ncop.aspx
Ensure you contact an engineer or Approved Person to confirm requirements before carrying out any
modifications.
cheers
Queensland mod plate Codes
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