Yowzer Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 That's because there isn't. It's one of those fuzzy grey areas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nominal Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 Tried the lvvta forum? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajg193 Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 3 minutes ago, Nominal said: Tried the lvvta forum? Just signed up there now, waiting for approval. I don't really want to ask all over the place as I will probably end up just coming across as a wingeing bastard trying to skirt the law. TBH a cert is most likely the best thing to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yowzer Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 For insurance sake it definitely would be. If the car were to catch fire and they found it had a modified fuel system they could hold that against you. Even if they did initially say "yeah nah that's fine" 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajg193 Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 They say that they have it on file that it has a modified fuel system and that it won't affect my premiums. /Insurance companies are known to be bastards. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tehnzbrad Posted September 25, 2017 Share Posted September 25, 2017 if i wound a thread onto the factory patrol radius arms and bolted on a rod end and had a locking nut to stop it coming off and the rod end was to lvvta spec will it pass cert? like the pair in the picture but with a locking nut.? cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kws Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 What’s the deal with stretched tires in a wof? Gaylord of a previous owner of my shitbox mx5 put new wheels on it with slightly stretched tires. The tires just fall out of the spec for an 8” wheel as per the lvvta chart (195/55r15). will this be pulled up in a wof? They aren’t stanceworks hella flush stretch but noticeable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nominal Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 Has it been certed? I guess not. Here's rules https://vehicleinspection.nzta.govt.nz/virms/in-service-wof-and-cof/general/tyres,-wheels-and-hubs/tyres-and-wheels It looks like it depends on whether the inspector. The LVVTA threshold for tyres: Fitting of or modification to: LVV Certification is not required provided that: Tyre size changes : the tyres have an outer rolling circumference that is not more than 5% greater than OE; and are an appropriate selection for rim width; and have tread that does not extend beyond the original or modified body panels or guard extension So, if they look too stretched to the inspector they could/should fail you or send for a cert (which wouldn't be obtainable with that size it seems). Suck it and see I reckon. Don't take it to Roger though as he will read this 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jono007 Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 Further to the above question, If I get my car certed with 15X9 0 offset and put 15X9-15s on there will they still be semi legal according to the cert plate or is the offset marked on the cert? Cheers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carsnz123 Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 as far as I'm aware its just the size on the cert plate. As a side note you can put any wheels on a car as long as they are marked as being from a reputable manufacturer, don't contact anything, and don't have a rolling diameter larger or smaller than 5% of factory. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nominal Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 Mine just has the size on the plate. No offset information. I don't think the 5% threshold applies to a certed car. They need to match the plate technically. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyteler Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 I believe this has been gone over before and the offset is measured at the cert but it is not on the tag although because the data has been recorded it can be investigated if required. I could be confusing that with something else in the process though. I'm sure clint will confirm or deny. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carsnz123 Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 @cletus calling @cletus we need a professional. I don't want to call you a expert because past tense of a drip under pressure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cletus Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 44 minutes ago, kyteler said: I believe this has been gone over before and the offset is measured at the cert but it is not on the tag although because the data has been recorded it can be investigated if required. Pretty much this. The allowable offset for cert is now heeeaps so it's not often a problem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cletus Posted September 29, 2017 Share Posted September 29, 2017 1 hour ago, Carsnz123 said: as far as I'm aware its just the size on the cert plate. As a side note you can put any wheels on a car as long as they are marked as being from a reputable manufacturer, don't contact anything, and don't have a rolling diameter larger or smaller than 5% of factory. If you are talking about an un certed car, there is also a limit on track width increase of 25mm. Have also heard of more cops/ wof inspectors using the lvv info sheet for minimum tyre width when looking at a car 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
63Ragtop Posted October 9, 2017 Share Posted October 9, 2017 Certainly caught me out. 145/65/15 to narrow for 5.5" wide rim. Smallest on the chart is 165/65/15 =4-6" wide. Fuck it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyteler Posted October 9, 2017 Share Posted October 9, 2017 6 hours ago, 63Ragtop said: Certainly caught me out. 145/65/15 to narrow for 5.5" wide rim. Smallest on the chart is 165/65/15 =4-6" wide. Fuck it. Look up the actual tyre manufacturer specifications. I quickly looked it up on my phone and the toyo one I found suggested 4-5" rim width. So your ones might luck out with an extra half inch? Manufacturer specifications trump wof inspectors. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nominal Posted October 9, 2017 Share Posted October 9, 2017 Got some other wheels you can whack on for a WOF? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beaver Posted October 9, 2017 Share Posted October 9, 2017 1 hour ago, kyteler said: Manufacturer specifications trump wof inspectors. This. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
63Ragtop Posted October 10, 2017 Share Posted October 10, 2017 I did take it to the tyre shop and he thought that they are ok he gave me the number of their tech department, but when I rang, they just read from the LTSAs spec sheet. 5' inch is all I could find on line, that what the tyres fit on a smart car. Anyway tyres are the least of my worries, the letters L V and V have been said in quick succession. Again, fuck it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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