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ickle Member Since: 22 Jul 2010 Location: South Vendee Posts: 1785 |
Does a heavy duty roof rack and associated load bearing brackets need to be TUV approved?
Your 110 doesn't seem to sit any higher than my 110 (might be the camera angle) but mines on totally stock springs - a swap to genuine springs rather than Terrafirma wouldn't need approval surely? HTH Keith |
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14th Sep 2024 7:36am |
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SebastianK Member Since: 07 Aug 2020 Location: Copenhagen Posts: 12 |
In Denmark, adding a roll cage is considered a “change of the cars construction” and therefore needs a TÜV, I hoped that it was okay to show that the cage is TÜV approved on the website and a receipt of buying that specific cage, but they need the physical TÜV certificate 😬
The springs are 2” medium springs (TF018 and TF019) I also have the TF172 and TF173 4 stage shocks. So it is sitting a bit higher than original (maybe 1 inch) - but lifting the vehicle is again a change of the construction and needs a TÜV approval according to the MOT guy 🫠 I could change back to original springs but a bit of a shame to throw out the new ones especially when I have the TÜV for the def 90 version, but not the 110 and it is out there 🫤 but that might be the way in the end, but that’s not really doable for the roll cage 😵 |
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14th Sep 2024 10:12am |
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ijomps Member Since: 06 Jun 2019 Location: graz Posts: 8 |
edit: sorry just saw you are located in denmark.
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21st Oct 2024 9:31am |
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