
Originally Posted by
jakestride
OK so final (I hope) questions around this.
Having read all the ADR/NCOP/documents I'm getting a serious case of brain ache, is it actually legally possible to put 235/85/16 on a D2 as the tyre diameter is more than 50mm greater from a factory fitted tyre option?
Or is it the case that you need to get an engineer sign off for that (I'm in WA), and if that's the case I might as well chuck a 2inch lift on at the same time and get the whole lot done?
Is engineering sign off difficult/expensive?
Hi
No it is not legal. Tyre size is max 50mm. You have to get it engineered. The lift up to 2 inches can be done without approval, over that requires engineering.
The form can be downloaded from the dot website, pages of crap to fill out, send off and wait for reply. This will give you preapproval, you then do mods and take to approved engineer who will charge you lots of money to do a brake and possibly a swerve test, about $1600 somewhere if both are required.
Pm me and we can chat in person if you want.
Cheers
Kev
Kev
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