Guys,
I run two cars - one midley lifted Gu and a pretty heavily modified GQ.
The Gu would still be illegal under these laws as it runs a 70mm lift and 33" tyres.
So my suspension would not pass as it is more than 2 " - wasnt the old law a % based measurement?
That is ofcourse unless i join a 4wd club - isnt that unionism?
Now i am a member of a 4wd club so its not a massive issue - the issue i have is forcing me to pay an anual membership fee for something i may not want. By all means make me get a different licence or attemd training - always someone else out there that knows more than you do.
Now for the other car. Its a 6" lifted (4" springs, 2" body) and runs 37" tyres. This car has been built for a purpose and is heavily maintained ( prob too much if you ask the other half) and has has a butt load of money spent on it to get it right. And yes this includes some engineering approval where i could get it (body lift, fuel tank mods etc).
And yes i can here some of you saying - "thats a comp car, take it off the road and dont drive it on the road"
That is also a fair comment and is why i have a car trailer and tow the ute 99% of places. - I'm not going to pretend i'm a saint and wont nip around the corner, litterally, to fill it up with fuel.
What you may not realise is that comp cars need to be road registered, in 99% of cases, to race.
This appearently has something to do with your CTP insurance that you must have.
so i agree with the previous comment that you can have a rule to a point where you do not need engineering. But dont take away the option to go further if you specifically design a vehical for a certian task.
I also agree that if the cost of doing so wasnt so high more people would go down the track of getting it checked out. In my experience, dont shoot me here, modified cars are better looked after than the beat up commodore that your neighbour does just enough to, to keep it on the road.
And my last point, i know it has been a long haul up to this point
, you cant legislate for the D*CkHead factor. Otherwise we will soon become the ultimate "nanny state" that everyone fears.
We need to clamp down on drivers, not the cars they drive.
Which is exactly why they banned "P" plate drivers from having high powered cars - they didnt ban high powered cars did they?
I would like to hold on to the slim amount of choice i have left.
LET THE WAR OF REPLIES BEGIN!!!!
Welchy