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    Just don't drive to Victoria as 15mm is the maximum oversize:


    Vic standard vsi8 13.3.2 Option 2 says:
    "the overall diameter of any replacement rim and tyre must not be: 1 more than 15mm greater than largest diameter tyre specified by the vehicle manufacturer for that model"

    http://www.fx-hzcarclub.com/componen...-modifications

    245/75 is 19.25mm over standard
    245/70 is only 7mm over.

    My insurance company was happy for me to fit 245/70 but not 245/75 in Vic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    He's full of ****. 245-70 is only a few mm bigger than stock. You are allowed to go up to 20mm bigger in every state.
    7% over biggest original fitted tyre in NSW ; can be closer to 55mm larger in diameter

    " Replacement of tyres that change tyre overall diameter by more than 7% of the overall
    original diameter*.
    * ’overall original diameter’ means the maximum outside diameter of the largest tyre
    specified by the vehicle’s original manufacturer as an option for the vehicle, as shown
    on the vehicle’s tyre placard "

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    Quote Originally Posted by chopper View Post
    7% over biggest original fitted tyre in NSW ; can be closer to 55mm larger in diameter

    " Replacement of tyres that change tyre overall diameter by more than 7% of the overall
    original diameter*.
    * ’overall original diameter’ means the maximum outside diameter of the largest tyre
    specified by the vehicle’s original manufacturer as an option for the vehicle, as shown
    on the vehicle’s tyre placard "
    Yeah, it seems I was wrong about the +20mm being ok in every state

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    I was under the impression that with the adoption of the National Code of Practice last year that the allowed increase to a 4WD tyre was now +50mm to the largest manufacturers option, on a D2 this brings you up to a 31" tyre, so 245/75R16 is legal.

    I know that this is the case in QLD and I believed this was adopted by all states, some other items such as suspension lifts have been amended state to state though with the NCOP allowing +75mm suspension, however QLD has brought that back to +50mm.

    In QLD without engineering approval you can legally go +50mm suspension and +50mm tyre diameter (+25mm radius). This gives a total maximum lift over factory of +75mm.

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    Yep NSW has finally adopted national code

    http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/registrati...s/vsi/vsi6.pdf

    I couldnt find anything on suspension lift thou?

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by northiam View Post
    Yep NSW has finally adopted national code

    http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/registrati...s/vsi/vsi6.pdf

    I couldnt find anything on suspension lift thou?

    Regards
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