Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:09 pm
Serious? So how would we go about getting a certificate ? Hit up the cop shop for one or mechanic maybe?
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^^^ yup. Same over here too. thats why im sticking with 17"s. plus they look sweet.nvr2low wrote: hey mate I did mine through the local government mate they have a section for modified cars mate. also you can gt defected for having rims that are more than 2 inchs larger than standard and 2 inches wider than standard I am sure.
Oh yeh i did know about the 2inches i just forgot I was like wtf. hahaRobbie wrote:^^^ yup. Same over here too. thats why im sticking with 17"s. plus they look sweet.nvr2low wrote: hey mate I did mine through the local government mate they have a section for modified cars mate. also you can gt defected for having rims that are more than 2 inchs larger than standard and 2 inches wider than standard I am sure.
That 2 inches is not based on rim sizes, its based on total overall diametre of the tyre / wheel combo.Kustom_FTO wrote:Oh yeh i did know about the 2inches i just forgot I was like wtf. hahaRobbie wrote:^^^ yup. Same over here too. thats why im sticking with 17"s. plus they look sweet.nvr2low wrote: hey mate I did mine through the local government mate they have a section for modified cars mate. also you can gt defected for having rims that are more than 2 inchs larger than standard and 2 inches wider than standard I am sure.
Yep, when I had 18" wheels the fronts had 35 and were fine, but VicRoads made me change the rears because they were 40sBennoz wrote:That 2 inches is not based on rim sizes, its based on total overall diametre of the tyre / wheel combo.Kustom_FTO wrote:Oh yeh i did know about the 2inches i just forgot I was like wtf. hahaRobbie wrote:^^^ yup. Same over here too. thats why im sticking with 17"s. plus they look sweet.nvr2low wrote: hey mate I did mine through the local government mate they have a section for modified cars mate. also you can gt defected for having rims that are more than 2 inchs larger than standard and 2 inches wider than standard I am sure.
You could run an 18 with a 35 series tyre & technically still be legal.