
Originally Posted by
Rover457
.........Has anyone registered a NSW vehicle with Parabolic springs ??
Thanks Rover457
I notice nobody has answered your question! I would be interested in the answer myself, as I have been thinking about this myself.
I suspect the situation is that legally speaking the answer is yes, they need engineering approval, since they are not identical to either the original springs or any that were available as an option. However, it is very unlikely that they would be recognised by anyone as non-standard, with the additional factor that it is unlikely that anyone can easily show that they are non-standard on a vehicle of that age. Certainly they are new, but there is nothing to stop you fitting new springs! I would also point out that ADRs probably did not exist when your 2a was built - didn't they come in in the late sixties! (not sure what effect this has)
This is probably the route taken by anyone who has fitted them - in fact I doubt that the possibility of needing engineering approval would have been considered by them. Perhaps the best source of information would be the retailers of the springs.
I wonder if the "normal spring reset" bloke was thinking more about selling you reset springs than about the legal aspects?
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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