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#13 Re: defect help!! adelaide
aidaniel Posted on: 2009/10/27 12:18
just an update now that the lowering blocks are out the exhaust hits the tail shaft and i dont have the freaking time to take it anywhere to get it redone ... f"ing tafe and f"ing cops ... they only do it to make you life a living hell


#12 Re: defect help!! adelaide
aidaniel Posted on: 2009/10/26 10:37
nope its all registered with that motor in there ... will need another set of extractors thought


#11 Re: defect help!! adelaide
supafatto Posted on: 2009/10/26 9:50
wat about the blower setup did u have to take that out


#10 Re: defect help!! adelaide
bert Posted on: 2009/10/26 8:29
In reply to my learned colleague iDatto,the qld.transport modifications manual,section 1 page 5 actually states:The suspension travel in bump and rebound mode shall not be altered by more than one-third of that specified by the manufacturer.

My question was:are lowering blocks not legal in the city of churches?


#9 Re: defect help!! adelaide
aidaniel Posted on: 2009/10/26 8:15
its going to regency unlucky


#8 Re: defect help!! adelaide
iDatto Posted on: 2009/10/26 7:07
to bert,
lowering blocks are legal in qld with the rules he stated but also must not reduce the bump stop to chassis bump stop by anymore than 30%
:)


#7 Re: defect help!! adelaide
clyons8 Posted on: 2009/10/26 6:59
Crap dude that sucks.

Let me know if I can help with anything.

I had a f-in shhhhithouse day at Uni if that's of any consolation! SO I am proceeding to write myself off.

Is this a copshop defect?

Edit: Sorry if that is a stupid question, I'm not too sure that I understand the protocol here.


#6 Re: defect help!! adelaide
aidaniel Posted on: 2009/10/26 5:15
just to note i only got defected for the lowering blocks, everything else is just precautionary ... adelaide has a strict no lowering blocks policy :'( ... i have an adr approved wheel but dont want the possible head stuff ... also have adr approved seats on standard rails but again dont want the possible headache ... i need an open one to replace with.

i want to replace the steering wheel with standard if i can but thatnks benny


#5 Re: defect help!! adelaide
benny Posted on: 2009/10/26 5:10
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#4 Re: defect help!! adelaide
bert Posted on: 2009/10/26 5:04
Question:Lowering blocks are not legal in the city of churches?
Qld. legal as long as they are steel or aluminium and not adjustable.
Seats:get them plated and forget it in future.
Steering wheel:get a legal 350mm wheel
Diff:Replace with an open



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