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legal lowering
fat_dat
Posted on: 2006/7/21 3:17
hey guys
i want to lower the ute and keep it all legal (i've been told lowering blocks aren't legal) so i'm thinking have the leafs re-set and lowered king springs in the front. does anyone know someone in brissy that could do this? cheers alex
#2
Re: legal lowering
Tyrie
Posted on: 2006/7/21 3:49
lowering blocks are legal if they're engineered, and i've never seen a vehicle knocked back at rego for having them (out of 3 or 4 seen) Unless they're rediculous and put the diff on the chassis you should be alright.
#5
Re: legal lowering
datto_lowrider93
Posted on: 2006/7/21 7:04
i think 2 inches thats what another member told me
#6
Re: legal lowering
Fat_120y
Posted on: 2006/7/21 11:30
go as low as a coke can thats always the best bet cause the coke can is legal height across the board and pedders might be able to help ya
#7
Re: legal lowering
TYR-33D
Posted on: 2006/7/21 23:46
lowering blocks are legal.the lowest part of the car must be no lower than 10 cm of the ground. any less than that and u will start to get alot of attention from the men in blue.
#8
Re: legal lowering
datto_lowrider93
Posted on: 2006/7/22 0:42
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when you say lowest part of the car do you mean the body or anything sagging lowest You can view topic.
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