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  • Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

    http://www.saaq.gouv.qc.ca/securite_...lush/index.php

    Quebec has just put into place rules banning "Hellaflush".

    The rules mean that:
    - lowering your car
    - having high negative camber
    - low offset (non OEM)
    - tire stretching

    are all illegal practices now.

    If you have an accident and your car has one of the above mods, your insurance company has the right not to cover you.

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    Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

    Yup, crazy frogs.
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    • #3
      Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

      No going to quebec for me in the future (not that i would want to do that in the first place..)

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      • #4
        Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

        What about Eurokracy?
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          Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

          Originally posted by baggedgli View Post
          what about eurokracy?
          ^^^^^^^^this^^^^^^^^^^
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          • #6
            Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

            But... Is Mexi-flush still ok?

            It would be funny to get a letter from your insurance provider saying "your claim has been denied because your car is Hellaflush".
            Last edited by ToXicXxX; 07-24-2014, 04:54 PM.

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            • #7
              Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

              No pressure for me at all LOL
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              • #8
                Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

                http://www.eurokracy.com/information...ure-eurokracy/

                Side note though. Keep an eye on those Quebec classifieds. May find a lot of nice wheels coming up for sale.
                Last edited by CGDoig; 07-24-2014, 06:29 PM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

                  I like how they conveniently left out what widening your stance does when a car is moderately lowered. I seem to recall it improves handling?
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                  • #10
                    Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

                    I think this is all because some people push the suspension geometry too far without any real knowledge of what they are doing. The bearing and parts wear out very fast and the car because a hazard.

                    On a side note, I think that the rules when taken in their broad definition will also apply to people who raise their trucks since that is modifying the suspension geometry too.

                    Stuff like bellow is why the rule is being put into place.



                    Last edited by witchcraftz; 07-25-2014, 09:47 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

                      That's sad for eurokracy it was the h20i of canada lol
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                      • #12
                        Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

                        Originally posted by witchcraftz View Post
                        I think this is all because some people push the suspension geometry too far without any real knowledge of what they are doing. The bearing and parts wear out very fast and the car because a hazard.

                        On a side note, I think that the rules when taken in their broad definition will also apply to people who raise their trucks since that is modifying the suspension geometry too.

                        Stuff like bellow is why the rule is being put into place.



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                        • #13
                          Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

                          You're allowed to put a 225/40/18 tire on a 9" wide wheel so you can stretch, just not a stupid amount like some people do. 1m's and a lot of Porsches come with stretched rubber, and there's probably more as well. Like the eurokracy article said, it's the people that take it to the extremes that are ruining it for everyone.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

                            Dangerous part is there arent any set guidelines... what constitutes as too low? too wide? too much camber? All up to the Officers discretion.

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                              Re: Quebec: "Hellaflush" is not road legal anymore

                              Originally posted by R-Audi View Post
                              Dangerous part is there arent any set guidelines... what constitutes as too low? too wide? too much camber? All up to the Officers discretion.
                              This.

                              Come to think of it, if you look into the Alberta highway and traffic safety act the code says you can't have a modified exhaust tip larger in diameter than was supplied from the factory. I found that gem while looking up noise bylaws. Anyone ever hear of that being enforced? lol

                              There's also something about minimum 4" ground clearance? I could be wrong about that measurement, but there is something about minimum clearance.

                              I think it comes down to how knowledgeable the officer is, said individual's mood/temperament and the situation surrounding Johnny Law to be scoping someone out in the first place. If you're some sketchy character and they want to nail you but have very little to go on, or they want to throw the book at you... look out. Otherwise, it's a pass.
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