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19" wheels with load rating

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  • #16
    I think this passage from the NSW would make it clear "A vehicle that is modified by incorporating optional components offered by its manufacturer, or
    otherwise modified so that it continues to comply with the manufacturer’s specifications, does
    not require certification. To check if the modification complies, contact the vehicle
    manufacturer to determine the vehicle’s original specifications and/or options. "
    So if 19,s were fitted as an option by VW then it would fine , BUT as VW do NOT fit 19,s the answer is clear .
    Oh and for Philosophrenic , its not just the comprehensive insurance that you have to worry about . Your compulsory third party property WILL be affected because if the accident can be traced to non certified modifications YOU will be liable for any injuries or even death of a passenger and that could cost you MILLIONS $$$$
    Last edited by Sunny43.5; 04-05-2018, 12:01 AM.

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    • #17
      Awesome!
      That clears things up a lot for me.
      Thank you very much to everyone for their input. I really appreciate it.

      I will stick to my 18" wheels and legal load rated tyres.

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