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24-01-2006, 11:13 AM | #1 | ||
I'm back. Same car.
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Queensland
Posts: 387
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For anyone who doesn't already know, these are the limits in Queensland for wheel mods on a motor vehicle with standard registration. I imagine the other states would be similar. Because I'm now with Shannons, I can have any legal wheel I want without altering my insurance.
Rolling circumference can be no less than 26mm or 15mm more than standard Width can be no more than an extra third larger than the original width Tyre load rating must at least equal with original Front and rear can have different widths only Wheels must not obtrude wheel arches So this means my EL can be taken from 205/65-15 (rolling circumference 647mm) to 255/35-18 (rolling circumference 635mm), no worries. Does anyone know about the spacers I need to fit the rims I want and where to get them? |
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