WoF news September 2007 Issue 11
Raised suspension
You may have noticed a growing trend to raise vehicles. This is sometimes done by fitting a suspension or body lift kit.
These types of modifications must be LVV certified.
These modifications may affect the stability of a vehicle by changing the centre of gravity, or they may impact on the steering system. Steering and suspension geometry can also be adversely affected if a vehicle is raised significantly.
Increased tyre size can also raise a vehicle. If the tyres are outside the limits specified in the VIRM, they must be LVV certified.
http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/publications/wof-news/issue-11.html
Bugger... I thought a small lift wouldn't require dealing with bureaucracy if done in a professional manner.
I have a 50mm spring (and shock) lift from Old Man Emu and 50mm of body spacers from Low Range Offroad (complete with NZ made extended brake lines) and have just discovered that my Jimny is no longer fully legal (even though it has been through 3 or 4 testing station WOFs with the taller coil spring).
It isn't like it is any more unstable than when it was manufactured, most real 4x4s ex factory are never as stable as a normal car (let alone a Porsche or Ferrari).
So who in Auckland can members recommend to sign off suspension and body lifts (at realistic prices) ?