Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:09 pm
which state are you in
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StanTheMan wrote:OK offset is great so is the & 7 inch at the front. But running different width wheels Front & rear in NSW is a No No unless maybe you get some engineer to sign it off for you.
Mactype wrote:StanTheMan wrote:OK offset is great so is the & 7 inch at the front. But running different width wheels Front & rear in NSW is a No No unless maybe you get some engineer to sign it off for you.
err no, reading through the link you've provided it states
Front wheels shall be:
• No wider than the maximum permitted for rear wheels on your vehicle or 204mm (8 inches).
• No narrower than 70% of that fitted to the rear wheels.
• No narrower than a standard wheel fitted to the your vehicle as original equipment.
So staggered is ok if the fronts are no less than 70% of the rears width.
StanTheMan wrote:correct but you need t get this certified by a signatory
I guess i was getting at minor changes without having to get them certified.
There are limits to the size of wheels that can be certified by a signatory.
these limits are as follows
....front wheels no narrower than 70% of hat fitted to the rear
Additional requirements for replacement wheels
.....all wheels & tyres fitted to an axle must be the same carcas construction, diameter,offset , width........
Personally I love my 15x8's :8
There are limits to the size of wheels that can be certified by a signatory.
these limits are as follows
....front wheels no narrower than 70% of hat fitted to the rear
Additional requirements for replacement wheels
.....all wheels & tyres fitted to an axle must be the same carcas construction, diameter,offset , width........