If it was over 4500 I’d expect to see Light Truck on the registration paperwork.
Anything show up on Registration check : VicRoads when the registration number is entered?
Anyone know there’s a way of checking the registered GVM of a vehicle without calling VicRoads? May have to on Tuesday but wondering if anyone knew? Friend has a van that was sold with a 4.5 tonne GVM here in Aus to keep it on a car licence - elsewhere in the world it was a 5.0 tonne van. All well and good, but there is a sticker inside the door that says ‘Truck licence required to drive this vehicle’ which suggests it may have had a GVM upgrade at some stage. RWC and rego papers don’t show this.
The standard axles are rated at 5.3 tonne between them and a quick google suggests this vehicle is an easy GVM upgrade if it hasn’t been done already as all suspension and axles are designed for a higher load, but it was kept at 4.5 here in Aus to maximise sales. Just a VASS sign off required, but given Tuesday is so far away, trying to find some info him sooner.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
If it was over 4500 I’d expect to see Light Truck on the registration paperwork.
Anything show up on Registration check : VicRoads when the registration number is entered?
Thanks - nothing on the VicRoads rego check and the rego paperwork is from the dealer so not a standard VicRoads form. I think he’ll be waiting until next week to find out. 😁
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Try here Gav. RVCS MENU
This is the tool Garages and state authorities like the NSW RMS use for mass, ride heights, track widths, etc.
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