or is it a case what you can get away with and see what happens at wof. a snorkel you can put on and off after wof, i dont want to break the law in a big way. just maybe minor infringements that are acceptable

SupraLux wrote:What I do is do the welding then drop the truck in to Wayne for a check over before I start painting. He will ask for a letter from the welder stating he did the welding in accordance with best trade practices etc... to cover his future but in case the truck falls apart
Steve
xj wrote:what do you make of page 8 in regards to springs. It speaks of lowering, but not lifting. minimum of 100mm ground clearance is required.
as long as the mountings remain unmodified and the springs maintain sufficient travel while laden then there appears to be no probs.
shocks are the same story, unmodified seats and sufficient travel.
niblik wrote:what if the guys not 'certed' for normal steel but a 'certed' welder for stainless work? and does weldin for a job? would that be goodly for the certifier?
H2OLOVA wrote:niblik wrote:what if the guys not 'certed' for normal steel but a 'certed' welder for stainless work? and does weldin for a job? would that be goodly for the certifier?
Sounds like Nibbys taking his truck away? and taking it to a certed stainless welder since I'm not certed for anything!!! its mainly chassis welding that he'll be interested in, so we may have issues. I might have to hang up my welding mask