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Got my V36 delivered from NSW to WA and had to bring it to the pits prior to registration (already has a compliance plate), the inspection failed on two items.

1. All rims and tyres to comply to RAWS approval documents

Currently car has the stock 19s, that come with the 2007 SP 370GT

On the RAWs document it says to fit placard V36-TP01 and Fit 4 new tyres listed on the tyre placard. On the placard it says 245/45 R18s.

2. Modify headlamp assemblies to accept H1 globes.

The PITS said you cant have HIDS without autowashers, I cant really see if they are HID or H1s (any easy way to check?)

My questions are

1. In order for the compliance plate to be placed on the car originally wouldn't all this already have to be done? ie the HIDs been converted to H1s.

2. Why would the RAWs document say 18s and not 19s as the stock is 19s in Japan?

Thanks

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Got my V36 delivered from NSW to WA and had to bring it to the pits prior to registration (already has a compliance plate), the inspection failed on two items.

1. All rims and tyres to comply to RAWS approval documents

Currently car has the stock 19s, that come with the 2007 SP 370GT

On the RAWs document it says to fit placard V36-TP01 and Fit 4 new tyres listed on the tyre placard. On the placard it says 245/45 R18s.

2. Modify headlamp assemblies to accept H1 globes.

The PITS said you cant have HIDS without autowashers, I cant really see if they are HID or H1s (any easy way to check?)

My questions are

1. In order for the compliance plate to be placed on the car originally wouldn't all this already have to be done? ie the HIDs been converted to H1s.

2. Why would the RAWs document say 18s and not 19s as the stock is 19s in Japan?

Thanks

To pass compliance the car must be absolutely stock.

1)I would go back to the person who Complied your car and ask them to cover the cost of rectifying the things you have been failed on because this is what you already paid them to do. They would be fully aware of these requirements and have for some reason not completed the job. The part that is less palatable is that on the Compliance document for your car that has been submitted to get the Pink sticker, it will say all these things have been done..

2) You said your car is a V36 and the wheels are from a V37. This sounds like to me the problem.

HID's: As I read the rules on these it is Auto levelling or autowashers. If your car does not have either of these features you will need to get the lights changed

Good luck

Cheers

Andy

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Thanks for the reply, mines a V36? Whats the difference between a V36 and V37?

370GT coupe (DBA-CKV36)

Introduced in 2007 for the 2008 model year, it is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G37 coupe.

18-inch wheels are used on the base and 370GT Type P cars, while Type S and Type SP cars include 19-inch wheels.

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ok, the compliance shop f**ked up then.

1. they put down the wrong details regarding your wheel size. you are correct. v36 type sp coupe have 19s on them as stock. they have mucked your paperwork and put on the wrong placard.

2. part of compliance requires you to change the hid to halogens. the compliance shop obviously didn't do that.

the compliance shop has mucked up on both accounts. fail. you should get them to rectify. it's not hard to do it yourself, but since you paid good money for it, you shouldn't have to.

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Thanks for the reply, mines a V36? Whats the difference between a V36 and V37?

370GT coupe (DBA-CKV36)

Introduced in 2007 for the 2008 model year, it is a Japanese version of the Infiniti G37 coupe.

18-inch wheels are used on the base and 370GT Type P cars, while Type S and Type SP cars include 19-inch wheels.

Sorry, my mistake.

But at the end of the day your compliance workshop appears to have made the erroros and needs to get them corrected for you.

Cheers

Andy

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Got my V36 delivered from NSW to WA and had to bring it to the pits prior to registration (already has a compliance plate), the inspection failed on two items.

1. All rims and tyres to comply to RAWS approval documents

Currently car has the stock 19s, that come with the 2007 SP 370GT

On the RAWs document it says to fit placard V36-TP01 and Fit 4 new tyres listed on the tyre placard. On the placard it says 245/45 R18s.

2. Modify headlamp assemblies to accept H1 globes.

The PITS said you cant have HIDS without autowashers, I cant really see if they are HID or H1s (any easy way to check?)

My questions are

1. In order for the compliance plate to be placed on the car originally wouldn't all this already have to be done? ie the HIDs been converted to H1s.

2. Why would the RAWs document say 18s and not 19s as the stock is 19s in Japan?

Thanks

also depend on how pedantic the Pit guys are

when i took my car to Queensland Transport office, the lady came out looked at the car and checked engine number and said Nice Car :ermm: , that was it.

try taking the car to another office perhaps, if that is possible

HID have to be changed though, of cause that the first thing you put back after rego :P

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Dont think I can bring it and start fresh again since the report is stated "Attempt 1" but hopefully ************* can sort it out.

Heres some pics, third pic shows the placard the original jap ones stating 19 and the Australian Compliance placard showing 18s.

Another thing I dont understand is why is it 245/45 all round ie front and back since the OEM is a staggered setup.

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Removed workshop name as per posters request
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Have a read of this LINK as I actually used your problem as an example when it comes to what happens with interstate cars not complied correctly as DPI know what to look for these days.

Going off the Tyre Packard they might not have evidence for 19" rims which can be an issue as DPI can look on DOTARS web site (I can as well) as to all the info submitted by the workshop.

For the HID's workshops just don't do them to save money, they might just think it is your problem now as they are on the other side of the country.

I can help you sort the HID issue and make sure it will be at no cost to you so PM me your details, with the rims that might be an easy fix.

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Have a read of this LINK as I actually used your problem as an example when it comes to what happens with interstate cars not complied correctly as DPI know what to look for these days.

Going off the Tyre Packard they might not have evidence for 19" rims which can be an issue as DPI can look on DOTARS web site (I can as well) as to all the info submitted by the workshop.

For the HID's workshops just don't do them to save money, they might just think it is your problem now as they are on the other side of the country.

I can help you sort the HID issue and make sure it will be at no cost to you so PM me your details, with the rims that might be an easy fix.

Thanks will send you a PM, reading your other thread I guess I should change all my fluids.

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Have a read of this LINK as I actually used your problem as an example when it comes to what happens with interstate cars not complied correctly as DPI know what to look for these days.

Going off the Tyre Packard they might not have evidence for 19" rims which can be an issue as DPI can look on DOTARS web site (I can as well) as to all the info submitted by the workshop.

For the HID's workshops just don't do them to save money, they might just think it is your problem now as they are on the other side of the country.

I can help you sort the HID issue and make sure it will be at no cost to you so PM me your details, with the rims that might be an easy fix.

Just realized I cant pm since i'm new to the forum, do you have a email address to contact yourself.

Thanks

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Dont think I can bring it and start fresh again since the report is stated "Attempt 1" but hopefully ************* can sort it out.

Heres some pics, third pic shows the placard the original jap ones stating 19 and the Australian Compliance placard showing 18s.

Another thing I dont understand is why is it 245/45 all round ie front and back since the OEM is a staggered setup.

P1000716.JPG

P1000715.JPG

P1000717.JPG

You can't buy the 225 X 40 X 19 tyres in Australia. When mine was complied they put 245 x 45 X 19 front and rear and changed the placard to suit. This was a crapy paper label that I peeled off again. I will import my own 225 X 40 X 19 tyres from the USA. First thing that the workshop did after mine got compliance was put the Bi-xenon head lights back in the car.

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You can't buy the 225 X 40 X 19 tyres in Australia. When mine was complied they put 245 x 45 X 19 front and rear and changed the placard to suit. This was a crapy paper label that I peeled off again. I will import my own 225 X 40 X 19 tyres from the USA. First thing that the workshop did after mine got compliance was put the Bi-xenon head lights back in the car.

Thanks makes sense, wonder how my dealer is going to sort this out since they are in NSW... Hopefully the pits arent anal about the actual wheel specs ie x/x/19 as long as they are 19s

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You can't buy the 225 X 40 X 19 tyres in Australia. When mine was complied they put 245 x 45 X 19 front and rear and changed the placard to suit. This was a crapy paper label that I peeled off again. I will import my own 225 X 40 X 19 tyres from the USA. First thing that the workshop did after mine got compliance was put the Bi-xenon head lights back in the car.

I don't know what they are smoking as they were telling you a story, the Kumho ECSTA SPT KU31 comes is 225/40 R19 93Y and 245/45 R19 102Y and is in stock around Australia. They must of meant you cant get second hand ones as that is the norm these days. You also cant just laminate a piece of A4 paper with a tyre placard printed on it and say off you go.

DOTARS actually visits DPI over here and shows them what to look for, as I said before RAWS cars especially from interstate are now being flagged in WA.

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I don't know what they are smoking as they were telling you a story, the Kumho ECSTA SPT KU31 comes is 225/40 R19 93Y and 245/45 R19 102Y and is in stock around Australia. They must of meant you cant get second hand ones as that is the norm these days. You also cant just laminate a piece of A4 paper with a tyre placard printed on it and say off you go.

DOTARS actually visits DPI over here and shows them what to look for, as I said before RAWS cars especially from interstate are now being flagged in WA.

These guys were not smoking. Looking at the plate in the pic above the stock size is 225 X 45 X 19 for the front and you can not buy these in Australia. You are correct you can buy 225 X 40 X 19 from Kuhmo.

My car has 245 X 40 X 19 front and rear as a result.

The post above where I mentioned 225 45 19 and 245 40 19 is a typo.

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Just adding my two cents... I don't believe it's the size of the tyres, but the load rating. Coupes may be different but the sedan requires a minimum load rating of 95 or 96. The fore mentioned kumhos do not have the required load rating (nor does any other tyre in oz) so they have to go with a different size.

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