Would this be acceptable for IVA?
HAYNES ROADSTER by N P#####
Manufactured 02/2017
DVLA#############
900KG
1- 450KG
2- 450KG
too much information
you just need
manufacturers name (haynes or your name)
and vin
the date should not be on the plate, (it would fail iva)
the weights are not required to be shown
also if showing weights I would upgrade them to 1000 / 500 / 500 to give some margin. these are the numbers used for checking suspension, and tyres. I
think they may also be used for the brakes, but not sure
Agree just stick with make and vin
Cool, yeah just read it again, weights are optional-
Note 2: Maximum permitted laden masses are not required to be
displayed but if present should be listed in the order as shown in RS6
Is it OK to put my name on there? Not really fussed tbh, just thought I might do.
quote:yes, fine as you are the manufacturer.
Is it OK to put my name on there? Not really fussed tbh, just thought I might do.
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Originally posted by gremlin1234
quote:yes, fine as you are the manufacturer.
Is it OK to put my name on there? Not really fussed tbh, just thought I might do.
All you need is this -
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vin plate
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Yes if you putting your name on then the manufacturer on Your application must include your name.
Do you actually require this plate for IVA or can you just use the VIN that is stamped into the chassis? The IVA manual is not very clear on it! (well
I don't understand exactly what it sais is required)
Just want clarity before heading to IVA shortly!
quote:
Originally posted by ttalps2000
Do you actually require this plate for IVA or can you just use the VIN that is stamped into the chassis? The IVA manual is not very clear on it! (well I don't understand exactly what it sais is required)
Just want clarity before heading to IVA shortly!