ADR 5/00 and 25/00 have a commencement date for class MC of July 1988.its a good thing most mechanics out there doing safety certificates are not across what is actually required.......
Have just been in a lengthy discussion with a certifier who has explained what actually needs to be done to an army 110 for a QLD safety certificate
i'm guessing most will keep their head in the sand and be happy with whoever conducted the safety certificate..........
- Blackout lighting needs to be disabled so that it cannot be activated
- Fit factorysteering lock (anti-theft, ADR 25), < What date of manufacture is the vehicle? >
- Fitfactory door locks (anti-theft, ADR 25),< What date of manufacture is the vehicle? >
- Removefront air transportation points (danger to pedestrians), < They actually don't need to be removed they must be compiant. That could mean encasing them in a rubber buffer similar to those fitted as standard to Mitsibishi Pajero bumpers. >
- removeall rear seats (non-compliance, ADR 5A) < What date of manufacture is the vehicle? >
- removepioneer tool holders from bonnet (danger to pedestrians),
- remove the Army modified front and rearbows and replace with the standard, unmodified parts (non-compliance, ADR 5A),yep this is the ROPS]< Again, if the purpose of these bows is to support the canvas roof and rack, then they wouldn't need to be removed. If they are to be considered a RoP then that is a different issue. >
the safety certificate system is flawed as you can fail at one place, drive around the corner and be passed by another


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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