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Old 09-01-2009, 08:49 PM   #1
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hey there all im not sure if this is the right place to put this but here it goes.
my beloved EF falcon recently got defected by mr plod and i was just wonderin if he was makin things up to get me off the street for a while.
the car got done for
1: pod filter which i know is illegal
2: an unsecure sound system, 4 subs sitting on wooden boards in the boot, apparenty they would fly out of the boot in an accident.
3: rims were too big. he explained that if the car come factory fitted with 15's then you can only go up or down 2 inches eg 17's but i have 18's

i have had advice from a friend who is studying law that this is crap is he telling the truth or should i just pay the fine and get over it.

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Old 09-01-2009, 08:56 PM   #2
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The Police were exactly right, you got done and you have no recourse.

You'll have to cough up and cop it.
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Old 09-01-2009, 08:59 PM   #3
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Hey mate, bad luck with the sticker, 1&2 are correct but 3 I'm not sure because I built my cortina 9 months ago and it passed the pits with 17's when the car originally had 13's, all that was required was that the rolling diameter was the same. original was 175/75/13 for cortina and with 205/40/17 it was the same rolling diameter. But I do live in WA so it may be completly different.

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The Tickford package gave it 16's, so wouldn't it be 2 inches above what was available on the car?
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Old 09-01-2009, 09:18 PM   #5
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hey there all im not sure if this is the right place to put this but here it goes.
my beloved EF falcon recently got defected by mr plod and i was just wonderin if he was makin things up to get me off the street for a while.
the car got done for
1: pod filter which i know is illegal
2: an unsecure sound system, 4 subs sitting on wooden boards in the boot, apparenty they would fly out of the boot in an accident.
3: rims were too big. he explained that if the car come factory fitted with 15's then you can only go up or down 2 inches eg 17's but i have 18's

i have had advice from a friend who is studying law that this is crap is he telling the truth or should i just pay the fine and get over it.
mate a ef came out with 16 inch wheels so you can go to a 18inch and still be roadworthy and the rims should be no bigger than 8 inchers wide
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Old 09-01-2009, 09:23 PM   #6
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the rims are 8.5's wide i think ill hav to look but i do remember him sayin something about the rolling diameter, and on the car it says that it came stock with 15's. thanks for the advice anyway it just seemes like a strange rule.
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Old 09-01-2009, 09:30 PM   #7
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An as for the subbie's knew a fella in bendigo had a crashed the woofer flew out of the boot took off his right ear and stuck in the tree . Another inch to the left and the woofer would not be stuck in that tree . I know the chances a pretty slim but it does happen
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By Vicroads it is 1.75" larger, not 2".
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Old 10-01-2009, 01:28 PM   #9
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Did vicroads just change the rules again??
Sure it was 1" (wider) a few months ago.
Argh!

They mostly talked rim width not the rim diameter. ???
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:18 PM   #10
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Guy351 is in NSW.. which allows for an increase of 2'' in wheel diameter, and they'll go off the sticker on the car; potentially the rolling diameter may be different regardless. I'm in NSW mate and they got you on all three. Be careful with advice on these matters on the forums as regulations vary a fair bit from state to state. The NSW RTA website has everything, or at least links to everything you need to know.
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Old 11-01-2009, 08:15 PM   #11
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In NSW it goes off the maximum rolling diameter, unless its changed in the last 12months, according to the ADR Rim & Tyre Guide i have. You can legally change up above the ' 2" Rule' as long as the total rolling diameter is not altered by more than 15mm + or -
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Old 12-01-2009, 06:35 PM   #12
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went in to see a mechanic friend today who does pink slips so that he could sign the car off and he said that they were wrong to book me for all three things, (forgot to mention that he also got me for having a bald spare) so i rang up the RTA technical and they agreed with me that he was in the wrong in booking me 3 of the four things, so i am now going to write to the comissoner and possibly take it to court. Just thought id let use know how it was going
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Old 12-01-2009, 08:57 PM   #13
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went in to see a mechanic friend today who does pink slips so that he could sign the car off and he said that they were wrong to book me for all three things, (forgot to mention that he also got me for having a bald spare) so i rang up the RTA technical and they agreed with me that he was in the wrong in booking me 3 of the four things, so i am now going to write to the comissoner and possibly take it to court. Just thought id let use know how it was going
If you somehow manage to get out of them I will be very surprised and also unimpressed. Subs sitting on boards in the boot for gods sake.
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Old 12-01-2009, 09:05 PM   #14
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If you somehow manage to get out of them I will be very surprised and also unimpressed. Subs sitting on boards in the boot for gods sake.
I may be wrong here, but "in the boot" means like luggage, right. With teh boot lid closed. No chance of them flying up and hitting anything, unless you drive with the boot lid open.
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I may be wrong here, but "in the boot" means like luggage, right. With teh boot lid closed. No chance of them flying up and hitting anything, unless you drive with the boot lid open.
100% agree with that. Its just like luggage sitting in the boot. I cant see anything wrong with that.
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Old 12-01-2009, 09:02 PM   #16
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yea tae it to cort thats the way and tell him how he picked on you for driving on a bauld spare

man your talking crazy talk clear it and move on

I'm taking a punt here but I dont supose you were a smart ar5e to the thin blue line and thats why he picked you for a few things???

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Old 13-01-2009, 11:31 AM   #17
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yea tae it to cort thats the way and tell him how he picked on you for driving on a bauld spare
He said he was done for having a bold spare, not for driving on one.

And he has every right to take it to court if he believes that the police was unfair and wrong.

If you're taking a punt like you stated and you think you deserved it, then that's completely different then this OP. I wish people where more understanding.
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Old 13-01-2009, 12:16 PM   #18
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Pretty sure you can get away with no spare, but must be roadworthy if it is in the boot and must have the hold-down clamped.
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on a side note having subs sitting "loose" in the boot space greatly reduces their output potential, bolting them in will make your system much much louder and your speakers will last longer
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Is this still current?

What are the rules when it comes to loading goods into a boot/trunk?
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Old 13-01-2009, 04:14 PM   #21
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Pretty sure you can get away with no spare, but must be roadworthy if it is in the boot and must have the hold-down clamped.
Rubbish
So what if I was carrying two slicks in the boot for a track day? they can ping me for unroadworthy spares?
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Old 12-01-2009, 09:37 PM   #22
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four subs in the boot, so you one of the young fellas driving around with fully sick subs booming, giving ford a bad name?
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Old 12-01-2009, 11:11 PM   #23
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As the Yeti said .Get the defect cleared and move on.My brother got done for being too loud in a quey ute.When he went to clear the defect the bloke told him that his car was pre pollution,but copped it on the chin anyway,Lucky that was the only thing they pinned him for really :sm_headba
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Old 13-01-2009, 03:41 PM   #24
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Dont waste your time. He only needs 1 item to defect you.... and you know atleast 2 are correct (pod and bald tyre).
Weather any of the others are valid or not makes no difference, you can work it out with the guy who does the roadworthy...



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Dont waste your time. He only needs 1 item to defect you...
Correct! and Game over. In Vic you need a RWC if they get you for 1 so your gone. (assuming RTA is the same)

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Weather any of the others are valid or not makes no difference, you can work it out with the guy who does the roadworthy...
Again correct. Your wheels should be OK unless they are 245/60's or something equally daft.


Lastly there is no excuse for 4 subs in the boot. That should be a roadworthy item on its own. If your car sounds that bad you need 4 subs think about fitting a 351.
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Also RTA doesnt have a rule for wheel size increase like Victoria. There is no +2 rule.

According to this article, you cant change the track by more than 25mm.
A tyre/rim width increase of 26mm over the largest manufacturer recommended is allowed (as long as it doesnt foul suspension, brakes or bodywork) (225 on EFs - so 245s would be fine)
A tyre/rim diameter cant be increased by more than 15mm, now thats an overall size increase, not a rim increase. There is nothing in that article about a maximum rim only size over standard.

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registrati...vsi09_rev4.pdf
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Also RTA doesnt have a rule for wheel size increase like Victoria. There is no +2 rule.

According to this article, you cant change the track by more than 25mm.
A tyre/rim width increase of 26mm over the largest manufacturer recommended is allowed (as long as it doesnt foul suspension, brakes or bodywork) (225 on EFs - so 245s would be fine)
A tyre/rim diameter cant be increased by more than 15mm, now thats an overall size increase, not a rim increase. There is nothing in that article about a maximum rim only size over standard.

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registrat.../vsi09_rev4.pdf
Yes I think most of us knew that. In Qld you can go even smaller than the plus minus 15mm rule.
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1). Were the back seats folded down while you were playing muzak through your subs?

This would create a clear safety issue. The same applies for people who put socket sets on their rear parcel shelf.

2). As the subs are considered part of the car (assuming you had them connected and were 'doof doofing' your way 'round the hood, puttin the sizzle on yo dizzle wit da ho's, while ma peeps were all up in yo' face, dawg...... but, I digress)

As I was saying, assuming the subs were connected, they are considered part of the car and need to be secured.

3). If the law in your state says u can increase rim dia by 2 inches then you need to present your ford owners' manual to the officer's station and point out the optional 16 rims available on the ef. It would be wise to put this in writing and provide a copy of the owners' manual info along with your objection. You may get this dropped B4 a court appearance.

I would suggest paying up for the pod filter and the subs.

You could argue that the sub's weren't connected and that you were just transporting them from one place to another (but I don't think you were - and the cop will say he saw them clearly connected).

You can download legislation re rims in your state. If you want me to write a letter for you re the rims (assuming the law in your state is 2 inches NOT one inch as per some states), please pm me with your state regs and I'll knock out a draft for you.
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if all this was picked and as I was corrected the spare was bauld so not visable, why was he pulled over, Ive been pulled over countless times (always for good reason, I was a teen hoon) but I only got defected for one valid thing at a time. why casue I wasnt a smart ar_se, sure if they had have gone over things with a fine tooth come my ute should have been left road side but I learnt not to back chat, cop it sweet and move on, so I was too low cop the canery (it matched the paint)
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Old 13-01-2009, 09:46 PM   #30
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just take it mate... those things are very minor, put the stockies on and a standard airbox, clear it and dont go to lapa pumping bass on sundays...
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