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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:30 pm 
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Hey, i'm just wondering if wheel adaptors like these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche- ... enameZWD2V are legal to use in QLD. or if it's possible to get them engineered?

does anyone run anything similar to these? legal or illegal?

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In SA, no...

they're spacers, and spacers are illegal

and potentially dangerous

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this has been discussed recently, the verdict is: don't bother, buy a set of spaced drums instead.

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the main reason i am interested in these is to change the PCD, because i could get a set of these made cheaper than re-drilling a set of wheels.

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yeah, not sure about legality in Qld myself, not the absolute safest option I wouldn't have thought, but I suppose not as bad as some.

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That type are commonly used on 4WDs with BIG wheels.
I saw some at Big Balls Motorsport (there's a name!!) :lol:

Mr Salesman said "noooooooooo, not road legal".
Were being sold under sign `for off-road use only'..... yeah, right.... nudge nudge, :wink: :wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:56 am 
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Na-uh, not in QLD. I don't think that you could get them engineered BUT I don't know for sure. You may want to go and talk to an engineer and find out but I highly doubt that he would sign off on something like that.

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