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It's now NCOP11 that covers wheels & Suspension, 14 is totally unrelated.

previous link does not work, only took 12hrs to become a dead page............go figure........

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/veh...n/vsb_ncop.aspx

Could you ask the police to put it in writing and sign on it as a legal statement?

or they'd tell u to f*k off?

Just ask what part of the road traffic standards, regulations or act was amended and say that you don't remember seeing it when you updated your folder at home last week. They'll make them shut up if they are bullshitting you.

THE MORE YOU KNOW! <--- WA ACT (I think thats the right one)

Guys seriously if a cop starts to say something that your pretty sure is shit tell him your going to start recording the conversation and they will leave you alone instantly trust me it works....

if they do not want you to record them then let them know you will not speak with them until a third party turns up to verify the conversation, i get the old man to come down :P

it is this sort of lies yes lies not mis-informed lies (think i made my point) that gives them the bad repoutation and also gives us unjust yellows.

Maybe he knows stock Skyline rim sizes and how much bigger you were allowed to go.

If you are reading this and thought that the cop meant 19" rims and up for any vehicle are now being banned.. you are a f**king idiot.

Ryan i think your giving them too much credit if you think they know that much about any car never mind a skyline...

PS calm down a little and dont attack members until you know your right.. the first post has a V35 in his profile so 18's stock...

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Ryan i think your giving them too much credit if you think they know that much about any car never mind a skyline...

I don't think you're allowing cops any credit. All the cops I've come across have been great guys and I get tired of people whinging and slagging them off on forums. You mod your car illegally/you break the law, you get done. Don't come on here and bitch about it.

PS calm down a little and dont attack members until you know your right.. the first post has a V35 in his profile so 18's stock...

And I wasn't saying anything about the cop being right/wrong about Paul's V35. It appears that people are reading this and thinking that they are banning 19"+ rims from all vehicles. This, obviously, is not the case.

Yeah i get it about people slagging off cops. and i 100% agree with you on having illegal mods and breaking the law... i too am actually friends with 2 officers and even they cannot stand a lot of the s**t the power humgry ones say and do, i am all for doing the right thing, but it means they have to know the law too which the officer in this instance obviously did not.

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I got told i can't have 19" rims or higher. I said "what?" The cop says no car is now aloud to have anything larger then 18's since 4 weeks ago.

If you are reading this and thought that the cop meant 19" rims and up for any vehicle are now being banned.. you are a f**king idiot.

Do you even read the OP???

the cop said straight out that NO car can have anything larger then 18's......

and i agree on calling other members a "f*cking idiot" is not really acceptable even if your just saying it generally and not directly at any one...

i recently lost my licence to undercover wrx hatch...and since then on the double or nothing scheme and have been pulled over twice since then. had 20s on my v when i was pulled over, checked the whole car no sticker no nothing, this was 2 weeks ago. im guessing cop had pms and was throwing tamtroms at paul. :D some cops are nice others arent, some days good some days bad, what ive learnt is sometimes your just at the wrong place wrong time.

Well seeing as you started two threads on the same subject:
You've been duped by a cop who "thinks" he can pull one over you. Ahh country cops, so "up with the times".

We are all governed by a national ruling NCOP14 http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/veh...ng_3Feb2006.pdf

In summary we can not increase tyre width by more than 30% over stock (OEM) or placard.

So Front can go from 225 out to max 292 (rounded to nearest avail size 285)

Rear can go from 245 out to 318 ( or 315 next avail size).

You can have any size Ø rim as long as you maintain aspect ratio and the overall diameter of the tyre is not more than 15mm larger than stock.

Also the tyres must be load rated to suit.

I suggest you print it out, highlight the parts pertinent and keep it with you and if he hassles you again, show him the error of his ways, then bend him over and shove it up his a**.

Hallelujah brudda.................

The link there doesn't work.

Also, how does this effect people getting ridiculously larger width wheels and stretching smaller tyres onto them? 215s on a 10 inch rim are legal under this, or is there more to it than that?

The link there doesn't work.

Also, how does this effect people getting ridiculously larger width wheels and stretching smaller tyres onto them? 215s on a 10 inch rim are legal under this, or is there more to it than that?

If you kept reading further down the page you wold have seen a new link and that will also tell you tyre size min/max to rim size

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