I'm ordening TA technix lowering springs there is Some paperwork with the springs itsself but in belgium the regulations are a bit different then in the uk i think so i wonder of getting them installed by an Approved shop & getting a stamp on the documents is enough hope somone can help me out on this one... With best regards Jordy
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If you order from a Belgian or a Dutch site, you can get most springs with the GOCA-certificate (sometimes they charge an extra fee for the certificate). In other cases you have to get it at GOCA yourself (if they certify TA technix at all?) but that's a hassle and it's costly too (so I've read)...
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Originally posted by FLP View PostIf you order from a Belgian or a Dutch site, you can get most springs with the GOCA-certificate (sometimes they charge an extra fee for the certificate). In other cases you have to get it at GOCA yourself (if they certify TA technix at all?) but that's a hassle and it's costly too (so I've read)...
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That's no guarantee, but for almost all TUV-certified parts you can get a GOCA certificate. But the TUV certificate on it's own is worthless as an official document over here! The Belgian government has to make money out of this too, you know... F***ing GOCA...
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Originally posted by FLP View PostThat's no guarantee, but for almost all TUV-certified parts you can get a GOCA certificate. But the TUV certificate on it's own is worthless as an official document over here! The Belgian government has to make money out of this too, you know... F***ing GOCA...
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