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So is breathing without a permit these days.
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MonsterMoose
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Just be aware that 31's are still too big legally....
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I think in most states the inspectors will let you get away with 31s but no bigger.
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MonsterMoose
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Originally Posted by anthonygubbin
I think in most states the inspectors will let you get away with 31s but no bigger.
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I agree, you can get away with all sorts of things but if it's going through certification then technically it's not legal, I imagine that this process will be carried out by peolpe with more knowledge then the tax collectors in blue...
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MonsterMoose
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So is breathing without a permit these days.
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Very true unfortunately....
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24-09-2014
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Time to tinker
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: www.wooders.com.au
Posts: 10,682 What Jeep do I drive?: CJ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by junglejuice
I agree, you can get away with all sorts of things but if it's going through certification then technically it's not legal, I imagine that this process will be carried out by peolpe with more knowledge then the tax collectors in blue...
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Actually it is posdible to legally fit 31s if you are going through a certification process.
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MonsterMoose
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Tasmania ATM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by junglejuice
I agree, you can get away with all sorts of things but if it's going through certification then technically it's not legal, I imagine that this process will be carried out by peolpe with more knowledge then the tax collectors in blue...
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Guess it depends on the inspection station. Over here qualified mechs do the checks, some no doubt are more picky than others. I know Steve F in NSW got his engineer certification for rego and he had 31s on that the time. A friend over here fitted 31s and had his vehicle passed for rego after around five years without rego. Not sure how the WA system is but if its people that work for the State doing the inspection then he might have problems. I've got to get mine ready for rego as I pushing my luck since arriving 18 months ago. But like the OP I have a lot of things to sort before my XJ will pass. I'm actually going to take it in for pre inspection at a registered inspection station once I think I have everything sorted. It would be a PITA if I change my licence and can't get Tassie rego on the XJ as it would be pretty hard to swap my licence back to SA.
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Originally Posted by anthonygubbin
Guess it depends on the inspection station. Over here qualified mechs do the checks, some no doubt are more picky than others. I know Steve F in NSW got his engineer certification for rego and he had 31s on that the time. A friend over here fitted 31s and had his vehicle passed for rego after around five years without rego. Not sure how the WA system is but if its people that work for the State doing the inspection then he might have problems. I've got to get mine ready for rego as I pushing my luck since arriving 18 months ago. But like the OP I have a lot of things to sort before my XJ will pass. I'm actually going to take it in for pre inspection at a registered inspection station once I think I have everything sorted. It would be a PITA if I change my licence and can't get Tassie rego on the XJ as it would be pretty hard to swap my licence back to SA.
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It would be a PITA if I change my licence and can't get Tassie rego on the XJ as it would be pretty hard to swap my licence back to SA.
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