All,
I found this article tonight concerning changes to the NCOP (National Code of Practice), relating to an amendment to VSB14 ( 2.6 Modifications to Vehicles Equipped with ESP). It appears, thanks to the AAAA (Australian Automotive Aftermarket Associations), they have conduced and funded tests to prove what effects suspensions lifts of up to 50mm has on ESP fitted vehicles.
As a result, the below article and amendment has bee passed...YAY. Now those of us that have ESP equipped vehicles can safely and LEGALLY fit a suspension lift up to 50mm.
https://practicalmotoring.com.au/car...lowers-easier/
cheers
Geoff
I found this article tonight concerning changes to the NCOP (National Code of Practice), relating to an amendment to VSB14 ( 2.6 Modifications to Vehicles Equipped with ESP). It appears, thanks to the AAAA (Australian Automotive Aftermarket Associations), they have conduced and funded tests to prove what effects suspensions lifts of up to 50mm has on ESP fitted vehicles.
As a result, the below article and amendment has bee passed...YAY. Now those of us that have ESP equipped vehicles can safely and LEGALLY fit a suspension lift up to 50mm.
https://practicalmotoring.com.au/car...lowers-easier/
cheers
Geoff
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