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posted on January 20th, 2013 at 01:46 PM
VSB14 info please


Gday all.
OK, I give up, my Google-fu is lacking here. :blush:
I've spent 3 days trying to find the VSB14 section that deals with front and rear bumpers, and bodywork "trimming" and it's effects on things like exhaust sticking out , if there is a requirement for cages over what and so on.
Basically I want to yank off the bumpers (then use "nudge" bars or something) and trim the rear bodywork (no more than 6" up) on my 73 Super, but can't find the VSB14 guidelines applicable. The local Transport people are as useful as tits on a bull, 3 engineers told me to check VSB14 but they don't know the sections :borg: and the inspectors want to go home at 5 o'clock (can't say I blame them).

Can anybody help please?
I honestly thought it wouldn't be the slightest issue........
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posted on January 20th, 2013 at 02:45 PM



I've got a link somewhere dude and will forward it (downloaded the entire ncop too)

The thing that frustrates the hell out of me regarding the ncop (national code of practice) for modified vehicles is that its a guide only, left for interpretation and applied differently from state to state.
Still a long way till we end up with a true national standard, although even that will be driven by the new car manufacturers strangle hold on bureaucrats in this country. Rant over for now...




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posted on January 20th, 2013 at 04:08 PM



Don't stop ranting Reub! Hell I thought I was the only one driving around in a standard Commode (well, the wife's!) because I'd had a gutful. I once got a yellow sticker for a chrome aircleaner.........on a standard '63 Valiant.

I don't want a full Baja, I want something like my old '63 (in my avatar), I just like the styling lines, nothing else like it in the auto world. Lowered an inch or two (not 6 like the old hotrod!), the Baja-look nose is stock steel designed-in on the Superbug (I rekn they did it to try to cash in on the late-60s Baja/offroad fad), and trimmed rear valance up to the engine lid (a gentle curve, opposite curve to the engine lid), then put tube nudge bars front and rear.

If you have a copy of NCOP for the bumpers/bodywork, that would be cool as. I've already printed the bits out for the wheels/tyres, suspension height, seats/mountings, etc.
Thanks very much man.
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posted on January 21st, 2013 at 12:40 AM



Here's the NCOP link

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Oz is very annoying for vehicle mods as a lot of the supposed 'engineers' are nothing more than glorified boiler makers and soooooooooooo many things that are TUV approved say, much more stringent than ADR, aren't allowed here cos the engineers don't understand basic mechanical engineering.

Anyway, that's my rant over too. :)




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posted on January 21st, 2013 at 06:58 AM



I have never had a issue when i use Richard Larsen at Loadsafe Engineering, he is a automotive engineer.
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posted on January 22nd, 2013 at 01:51 PM



Gday all.
Thanks for the link, all downloaded, all read through..........
......and not a damn thing about removing or replacing bumpers on older cars! :lol:
There was a section devoted to "nudge bars", so I'll take it in mind and call my new bunny bouncers that I rekn, and just wing it.
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posted on January 23rd, 2013 at 01:01 AM



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I have never had a issue when i use Richard Larsen at Loadsafe Engineering, he is a automotive engineer.


He's an exception but almost semi-retired and very busy these days.

Only managed to find one other engineer on the southside of Brissy that seems any good but I was mainly refering to how antiquated the ADR seems to be in many aspects. Mods that are legal in many other countries with better vehicle regs than here and they aren't allowed here. Just a gripe I have with the ADR dude :)




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posted on January 23rd, 2013 at 01:05 AM



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Gday all.
Thanks for the link, all downloaded, all read through..........
......and not a damn thing about removing or replacing bumpers on older cars! :lol:
There was a section devoted to "nudge bars", so I'll take it in mind and call my new bunny bouncers that I rekn, and just wing it.


Each state should have a mods rules too. I know QLD have one and in depth mods point to the ADR which mainly points to the NCOP BUT the ADR does have differences to the NCOP but I've looked fruitlessly for a downloadable 3 edition of the ADR so presume only a vehicle engineer has access to such things?




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