Ahh, but you do see the issue we all have though don't you??
Sure the NZ4WDA lobby for 4 wheelers, they do some good things, its a given. No one is disputing that.
The issue people have is the requirement to be a NZ4WDA member in order to gain certification.
Under the current rules anyone can get a certification provided the modifications are safe.
As you said earlier, currently over a 50mm lift needs a cert ( I dispute that)
What WE are saying is that, regardless of what ever the restrictions the new rules might pose, if the modifications are safe enough to be certified, then thats just it, they are SAFE ENOUGH TO BE CERTIFIED.
Thats cool.
I have no objection to getting stuff certified. Neither do most people. If you play your cards right its a one off expense.
What we do object to, is that if our modifications can be certified as being safe, how does having a
compulsory NZ4WDA membership effect that one little bit??
Again, if the mods can be certed
AT ALL, then they are obviously going to have to be safe. They can't be certified otherwise.
Correct??
Soooooo, if it is safe and sound and can be certified, how can having the compulsory NZ4WDA membership be seen in any other way other than a membership and fund raising drive??
If your mods are safe, they're safe. They can be certed.
Thats the point serveral of us are making.
We disagree with the compulsory NZ4WDA member ship, as it is un-necessary. It doesn't make our modifications safer, we still have to undergo the same engineering certification process, but the NZ4WDA want to "CLIP THE TICKET" on the way through.
There will be tens of thousands of trucks now and in the future that are going to need certification under the proposed new laws.
Clipping the ticket on the way through is going to earn the NZ4WDA loads in member ship and revenue.
And it is totally unnecessary, as like I said, if you can get your mods certed as being safe with NZ4WDA member ship, then how does not being a member suddenly make them unsafe??
It doesn't.
So why the compulsory member ship then, if its not purely for the benefit of the NZ4WDA??
The only answer presented so far is has been that it was a "mandatory requirement".
Who decided that it was a mandatory requirement?? The LTSA (govt) of the LVVTA (NZ4WDA and other car enthusiast boffins)
I'm only half stirring for a change, I'm actually starting to becoming genuinely interested now
The more I dig and read, the more like Fantasy Island it actually
seems

mudde1 wrote:I still cant understand why as a member of NZFWDA you are complaining so much.
Because I and others don't want to be locked into compulsory NZ4WDA membership for the rest of our lives if we choose to own a truck with a 50mm body lift and a 50mm suspensions lift.