by BigDon » Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:55 pm
Height adjustable suspension does not need a cert if it is OE, i.e. TRD, Nissmo, Ralliart (as long as the other requirements below are met). I have just got a set of TRD coilovers to avoid having to get a cert and had a fresh warrant done and my mechanic signed it off as fine as per below.
Fitting of or modification to: LVV certification is not required provided that(©LTSA 2004, VIRM: In-service Certification, Version 2, Amendment 1, March 2004):
Springs and shock absorbers
• the springs or shock absorbers are direct replacements, and
• replacement springs fit and maintain contact with un-modified OE seats throughout
full suspension travel, and
• replacement springs are self-retaining in their seats at full extension, without the use
of non-standard devices such as wire-ties, straps, or external spring locators, and
• replacement springs have not been heated or cut, and
• springs and spring seats are not height adjustable (unless OE), and
• replacement shock absorbers fit un-modified OE mountings, and
• suspension maintains sufficient travel for safe operation when fully laden, and
• suspension components maintain sufficient clearance from unmodified bumpstops
when fully laden, and
• a minimum of 100 mm ground clearance exists below any part of the vehicle
structure, or any steering, braking, or suspension component1, and
• the normal relationship between front and rear suspension height is not unduly affected.
"OE" is defined as (©LTSA 2004, VIRM: In-service Certification, Version 2, Amendment 1, March 2004): OE means original equipment fitted at the time of manufacture of the vehicle, or a part supplied by the
vehicle manufacturer.
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