Tuesday, April 01, 2008 - 03:05 am, by: Mark Northcott(My91gt)
TImes and place to be confirmed. However Last Sunday of the month there will be something organised by who ever wants to make the call.
Basically looking at the following idea. Meet at BP Palms 930 leave 10 and go where ever has been organised, and chill out there for the day or couple of hours.
Hopefully have it organised so the meeting passed has the destination confirmed, so there can be a "group" decision if possible.
Any input put on here, or another forum I'll keep track of it so we have an idea as to who/what/where/times. And I'll put on the other sites as well so it is spread.
If your car is off the road for whatever reason no reason you can't bring your other car
Saturday, January 16, 2010 - 01:46 am, by: Mark Northcott(My91gt)
Brisvegas is gay!!! I've been pulled over a couple of times and nothing been said about my ride height till tonight (it hasn't changed for 13 months now well actually it has, it was alot lower) and he measured it on the side of the road. Apparently it's 85mm needs to be 100mm...
Other than that it's not to bad but we do miss Darwin.
Ben Lipman Goo Roo NT Soarer TT manual, plus TT track car
Sunday, January 17, 2010 - 03:53 pm, by: Ben Lipman(Ben12a)
Mark,
as far as I am aware there are two measurements used for measuring ride height:
1. the measurement from the lowest point on the car (diff/exhaust/bodykit/etc) tot the ground, and is pretty much 100mm in every state that I have heard of.
2. The second, is the Centre of Wheel to Guard (CWG) height. This is the measurement from the centre of the wheel/axle to the guard vertically above it. I have been quoted figures of 360mm front and 340mm rear for this, and it is the ride height that Fulcrum included with the Aust developed Tein Super Streets I have on the road car.
Allegedly you should be able to check with your state for the specific figures for your car.
Also, all states were supposed to adopt the same requirements for vehicles across the board(tinting/suspension/engineering requirements etc), but as usual this seems to have failed to be implemented.
I am heading to Hidden Valley next weekend (23 Jan) for the motorkana to see if I can join NAMSC and start in with their activities.