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View Poll Results: have you drivn an unroadworthy car for more than a week
NO, I allways fix things as they become unroadworthy 39 29.55%
Yes, i like the car too Low or exessively modded 39 29.55%
Yes, only because i could not afford to fix probs sooner 36 27.27%
Yes, i dont give a stuff, its only a bomb and not worth repairing 18 13.64%
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Old 09-11-2005, 06:46 PM   #61
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Whats the go with stone chips in the windscreen, as really tiny ones, are you classed as being unroadworthy for them?? Im talking about ones that are like a stone chip in paint, theres no cracks etc just a little chip in the screen?
If there small enough and not in the way of a drivers eyesight than they can be repaired and the car is still roadworth.
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Old 09-11-2005, 06:51 PM   #62
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I remember as a young bloke with buggar all bucks, & driving a 429 BB Cusso, my rear brakes started grinding. Metal to metal .. Oh NOOO!
Answer... Remove brakeshoes & plug brake lines. I drove like that for about 3 weeks until I had enough for changeover brakeshoes.
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Old 09-11-2005, 06:59 PM   #63
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I cant believe I was getting grief for my AU turbo on this forum. It is a pinnacle of roadworthy mechanakin' compared to some of these.
Many NSW cars on the road are "technically" unroadworthy. If you have an after market cam, intake mods, exhaust mods, almost anything that affects stock levels of power YOU ARE UNROADWORTHY unless it has been engineered.
I know people wont want to hear this, but thats the way it is.
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Old 09-11-2005, 09:09 PM   #64
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i hate rego

that is all :(
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Old 09-11-2005, 09:11 PM   #65
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My ole falc I drove for a month or so without one headlight and an XR car bra on a non XR front so it made the headlights light up even less and i had to have the high beams on all the time. Then the other low beam went, and forced me to get new headdies.
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Old 09-11-2005, 10:10 PM   #66
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I remember in the XD I complained to my father that the steering was starting to shake really badly, and he looked at my tyres and saw that they were pretty close to blowing out, but he said we could wait a few months until it was due for rego.
So I kept driving it for about a week until the off-side front tyre did blow out on the way home from work. (Belt separation)

Got new tyres the next day.

Also drove it unregistered for a day, but we have Trade plates, and they were on the car at the time.
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Old 10-11-2005, 10:17 AM   #67
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Just noticed that one of my tyres is waay past its expiry date. Ill get a new one tommorow. So spose that's technically unroadworthy.
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Old 10-11-2005, 05:41 PM   #68
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I remember as a young bloke with buggar all bucks, & driving a 429 BB Cusso, my rear brakes started grinding. Metal to metal .. Oh NOOO!
Answer... Remove brakeshoes & plug brake lines. I drove like that for about 3 weeks until I had enough for changeover brakeshoes.
(the things we do when young & silly)
Yup - I've been there. Didn't actually remove the rear brakes though... just hoped that eventually what was left of the backing-plate and what was left of the rotor would eventually wear down enough to fall out and stop making that noise...

This was going along fine until 347stroker saw it and wouldn't let me leave his place until it was fixed...
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Old 10-11-2005, 06:09 PM   #69
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yep too low, too loud,wheels to wide.nothing i consider dangerous to other road users though....aaah perhaps the driver..
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Old 11-11-2005, 05:09 PM   #70
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My dad handed me his old zl fairlane. We had it up for sale so i just drove it till we sold the thing and had it as my training car. Both tail lights were broken from being hit. A massive crack on the front windscreen. Front left door didn't open properly. you had to push the door in when lifting the handle. The reason was that my mum holds onto the door because of her buggered leg putting all her weight on it. Can't remember the rest. Too much to list. But i regret getting rid of it. I wanted to restore it and never had time to touch it :.

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Old 12-11-2005, 11:13 AM   #71
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About a year ago a small rock hit my windscreen, no biggie, just a little crack... It stayed like that for a while, then one morning after a particularly cold night, I came out and that crack now was along pretty much the whole windscreen. Still didn't fix it for a couple of weeks.
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Old 12-11-2005, 09:16 PM   #73
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I just changed the rims on my car. I knew I was up for tyres. Wasn't till we removed the wheels today that I saw just how bad the rubber on the front was. I'd say I've been driving around on unroadworthy tyres for a month or 2. Not intentional, just an oversight on my side. I should have actually checked the inside wear markers of the tyre for wear instead of the outside markers.
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Old 12-11-2005, 09:32 PM   #74
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I have... and for well over a year.

Back when I had a TE Cortina, it was considered too low (25mm too low at the muffler) and was canaried. So before the Cortina was canaried, I was apparently driving a unroadworthy vehicle... for well over a year. Pfft.. changed rear springs, cleared with RWC, put rear springs back in.
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$460 for driving unregistered and $460 for driving uninsured.
That's actually not *nearly* as bad punishment as I thought would be for that offence. Considering, that rego and CTP is, what, 650 or so...

I guess the fine is not the biggest risk. It is johnny riding his treddly into your bullbar and you paying off his family for the rest of you your life... That's enough to scare me out of trying something like that...


As for unroadworthyness, my falcon's horn and cruise are stuffed (same problem, student, cant affort to fix, wah, wah, etc), and all the tires are down past the indicators. But the tyres sucked before they got worn anyway. Got another 30 000 left in em yet! If anyone buy me drove the car, I would have these things fixed. But with just me behind the wheel, not fixing these problems seem somehow justified.
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Old 17-11-2005, 10:01 PM   #76
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I drove my BA XT with rear tyres which were almost bald. The Ford dealer wanted to change the rear tyres at the 19,000km mark. I kept driving on them until I had them changed at the 30,000km service. They were so bad that in the wet it was wheelspin and sideways action at the slightest prod of the accelerator. I drove very slowly in the corners as it felt like the car wanted to swap ends in the wet.

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I drove my BA XT with rear tyres which were almost bald. The Ford dealer wanted to change the rear tyres at the 19,000km mark. I kept driving on them until I had them changed at the 30,000km service. They were so bad that in the wet it was wheelspin and sideways action at the slightest prod of the accelerator. I drove very slowly in the corners as it felt like the car wanted to swap ends in the wet.

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thats very...um.... unclever...

you should never let a car get so unroadworthy that it becomes unsafe to drive...

i ALWAYS make sure to have good tyres and brakes..... hell a couple of seccond hand tyres would have got you out of strife there....at what, a cost of $100??


very dangerous and stupid to drive a car in that state of disrepair

you do realise that in the event of an accident your insurance would have been void??
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