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Just wondering how many people have been defected for being too low and just raised there adjustable coil overs to clear it, has any one ever been knocked back on an rwc for having adjustable coil overs?

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it depends if you get a dodgy roadworthy or not

technically adjustable suspension is illegal however some places will pass it and some wont

I know that you can be, but how many have been is the question.

well if your too low your too low realy. most won't even make mention of it let alone know what coilovers are. whats annoying is being dicked for the lowest point of the car in my case my second exhaust pipe that runs under my diff. My ride height wouldnt even be considered "low"....arrrrh.

i never knew why coilovers are illegal? can someone explain? whats the diff to them and say some aftermarket pedders shocks or billies? something to do with ADR approval?

well if your too low your too low realy. most won't even make mention of it let alone know what coilovers are. whats annoying is being dicked for the lowest point of the car in my case my second exhaust pipe that runs under my diff. My ride height wouldnt even be considered "low"....arrrrh.

i never knew why coilovers are illegal? can someone explain? whats the diff to them and say some aftermarket pedders shocks or billies? something to do with ADR approval?

Put in the coil overs today and measured the height, the main low part is one of my mufflers plus the fact that there were 3 of us in the car, me on my own and with out that muffler and it would have passed.

I got the modifying guide from the vic roads web site and nothing in there says there illegal so im guessing its just one of those many false rumours that people just believe as most mods these days are illegal in some way.

Edited by W0rp3D

depends what type of coilover you have, eg. tein flex are illegal because they have the extra adjustment at the bottom on the shock body, but tein super streets are fine because they don't have this adjustment.

Ye they are fine

I've raised and passed a couple of times, but then it was just a low point of my exhaust and a few mm just to ensure a perfect pass regardless

I have a big muffler in front of my diff that is the low point, going to look at removing it or getting a smaller one.

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