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Scenic Rim Challenge Round 5 31st October

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Post by cookiesmonsta »

NICK wrote:i have an 80's landcruiser vx sahara which class would it qualify for? would i be better of to compete in my 200 series? both are standard vehicles.


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Post by timbotim1003 »

NICK wrote:i have an 80's landcruiser vx sahara which class would it qualify for? would i be better of to compete in my 200 series? both are standard vehicles.


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Post by Mr DJ »

NICK wrote:i have an 80's landcruiser vx sahara which class would it qualify for? would i be better of to compete in my 200 series? both are standard vehicles.


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Post by Drift Technician »

Reply I received back from them today in regards to new classes:
The difference is in the Extreme Modified and Outlaw.

1. Standard Increase in tyre size only

2. Basic Modified 1 form of traction control ie locker. 35inch tyre are deemed a form of traction control

3. Extreme modified is for cars that are locked front and back tyre size to 35inch

4. Outlaw must have roll cage and window nets with helmets.
So from what I read there, I can still run Basic Modified with my 75 series running 35's but I can't use my locker.

If I want to use my locker, I am placed into Extreme Modified.

Thats more than fair I reckon.
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Post by 11_evl »

is this a comp or challange?

Forget what class and just drive the tracks and have fun.
Let Brendan descide on the day. Don't be scared to be put up against different cars, just drive it
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Post by timbotim1003 »

RED24 wrote:STOP THE TEARS!!!!!

I personally think the rules that stand are great.
if i were to use front locker as well as have rear lsd
then how fair is it to the bloke who has front locker AND OPEN REAR?

LSD, LOCKERS OPEN OR WELDED AT THE END OF THE DAY IT COMES DOWN TO DRIVE RIGHT CHOOSE THE RIGHT LINE FOR YOUR CAR

This is easilly one of the best comps going around rules are sweet just add the mod class for 35's and leave it

BUT IF YOU WANT TO RUN 2 FORMS OF TRACTION CONTROL IN THE JEEP I PERSONALLY DONT CARE (IT AINT GOING TO HELP THE JEEP!!!)

It is quite obvious the class caters for people that may not have looked at or known of lockers, open to a group of 4x4ers who dont want to spend massive amounts of money on lockers and lift.

to run 33's on most cars you will lift at least 2inch and most come standard lsd rear so basically you end up with slightly moded
which caters for people new to 4wding and people who have daily drivers or people who dont want to spend massive amounts of money .

Once again great comp, great rules, great park
keep it as is and support the rules rather then tearing up

make it easy for brendan and the other people behind the very fun event and park that they supply all us 4wheelers
I think you got that quote back to front, nearly no one will run an open rear and a locker up front, thats asking for trouble for your front drive line.
A locker in the front of the jeep will go better, in any truck, its been proven over and over.
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Post by rammer60 »

ill be runnung the 2nd modified class, wotever its called. 1 lsd, no other lockers, 35's in a 60 series. dont see a problem with others using one air locker to my lsd. like red24 says, in the end it all comes down to the driver n the lines chosen. beside who really cares? entry fee is tiny, its all fun, and if we start fighting over it, the comp will dissapear, like has happened so many times before. keep it fun
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Post by timbotim1003 »

Drift Technician wrote:Reply I received back from them today in regards to new classes:
The difference is in the Extreme Modified and Outlaw.

1. Standard Increase in tyre size only

2. Basic Modified 1 form of traction control ie locker. 35inch tyre are deemed a form of traction control

3. Extreme modified is for cars that are locked front and back tyre size to 35inch

4. Outlaw must have roll cage and window nets with helmets.
So from what I read there, I can still run Basic Modified with my 75 series running 35's but I can't use my locker.

If I want to use my locker, I am placed into Extreme Modified.

Thats more than fair I reckon.
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Post by rammer60 »

hey timbotim, where did u learn to type all of a sudden. that must have taken you 2 days to put those specs up :) and red24, i was parked in the camp site for most the day with a broken tailshaft, after trying to drive an outlaw line. better than your reason for being broken :D :finger: :finger:
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Post by timbotim1003 »

Im with rammer60 and 11_evl on this one.
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Post by rammer60 »

im confused wit all these rules. just bring what u got, n sort out what class your in when u get there. u dont 'have' to drive anything u dont want to, fun event n all that.
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Post by timbotim1003 »

rammer60 wrote:im confused wit all these rules. just bring what u got, n sort out what class your in when u get there. u dont 'have' to drive anything u dont want to, fun event n all that.
We rang Brendan today and its realy straight forward ill fill you in when i see you.
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Post by rammer60 »

yeah so i hear. thats ok, team pile will have to push on with out. i still gotta build a new tail shaft yet
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Post by timbotim1003 »

You got to get your ass into gear and come down to the shop.
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Post by NICK »

timbotim1003 wrote: by the way Brutus aint going.



LOL, i reckon thats a good thing. theres more than one way to sink a ship, getting rid of the ancor is clearly one of them :finger: :finger:

I reckon Rob needs to live the old snap on datto days and his 60 would drive rings around bruce anyway!!!

if i am thinking right, bruce and rob would be in the same class?
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Post by pootrollin »

Suspension Stuff wrote:If you have a Patrol or Jeep with no lockers but a decent limited slip quite often the next logical thing is to get a locker up front. However at this stage we have to pull out the limited slip and fit a locker to be on an even playing field. I thought others would have this in mind. If not then so be it.

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Ahhh common Shane, how about i put my LSD rear back and run 35 against your Jeep and see how we go??? :)
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

pootrollin wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:If you have a Patrol or Jeep with no lockers but a decent limited slip quite often the next logical thing is to get a locker up front. However at this stage we have to pull out the limited slip and fit a locker to be on an even playing field. I thought others would have this in mind. If not then so be it.

Shane
Ahhh common Shane, how about i put my LSD rear back and run 35 against your Jeep and see how we go??? :)
You would be in the Extreme modified class. However if you fit the lockers but don't use them then you would be in basic modified except for the 4" lift.

Otherwise as long as the Jeep survives the Logan Challenge we will be having fun beating some Patrols and Cruisers :D :D :D :D :D

Good Luck to everyone.

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Post by Drift Technician »

timbotim1003 wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:Reply I received back from them today in regards to new classes:
The difference is in the Extreme Modified and Outlaw.

1. Standard Increase in tyre size only

2. Basic Modified 1 form of traction control ie locker. 35inch tyre are deemed a form of traction control

3. Extreme modified is for cars that are locked front and back tyre size to 35inch

4. Outlaw must have roll cage and window nets with helmets.
So from what I read there, I can still run Basic Modified with my 75 series running 35's but I can't use my locker.

If I want to use my locker, I am placed into Extreme Modified.

Thats more than fair I reckon.
No 2 is 33s in Basic Modified
Forgive me as I am slightly confused with your reply here. Are you saying that No2 which is basic modifed can only run 33's? Because what I quoted was a direct email from Scenic Rim with the 35's listed as being a form of traction control.

Dont get me wrong, I don't care what class I'm in, I'm coming to have a bit of fun and drive some stuff I haven't driven before and get a feel for comp style driving and what needs to be done. That and I like wearing a mullet :twisted:
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Drift Technician wrote:
timbotim1003 wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:Reply I received back from them today in regards to new classes:
The difference is in the Extreme Modified and Outlaw.

1. Standard Increase in tyre size only

2. Basic Modified 1 form of traction control ie locker. 35inch tyre are deemed a form of traction control

3. Extreme modified is for cars that are locked front and back tyre size to 35inch

4. Outlaw must have roll cage and window nets with helmets.
So from what I read there, I can still run Basic Modified with my 75 series running 35's but I can't use my locker.

If I want to use my locker, I am placed into Extreme Modified.

Thats more than fair I reckon.
No 2 is 33s in Basic Modified
Forgive me as I am slightly confused with your reply here. Are you saying that No2 which is basic modifed can only run 33's? Because what I quoted was a direct email from Scenic Rim with the 35's listed as being a form of traction control.

Dont get me wrong, I don't care what class I'm in, I'm coming to have a bit of fun and drive some stuff I haven't driven before and get a feel for comp style driving and what needs to be done. That and I like wearing a mullet :twisted:
The way I read it is if you have open centres and 35" tyres with a 3" lift or less then you are basic modified. If you have an LSD then you would be in extreme modified.

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Post by RED24 »

rammer60 wrote:hey timbotim, where did u learn to type all of a sudden. that must have taken you 2 days to put those specs up :) and red24, i was parked in the camp site for most the day with a broken tailshaft, after trying to drive an outlaw line. better than your reason for being broken :D :finger: :finger:
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Post by RED24 »

Suspension Stuff wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:
timbotim1003 wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:Reply I received back from them today in regards to new classes:
The difference is in the Extreme Modified and Outlaw.

1. Standard Increase in tyre size only

2. Basic Modified 1 form of traction control ie locker. 35inch tyre are deemed a form of traction control

3. Extreme modified is for cars that are locked front and back tyre size to 35inch

4. Outlaw must have roll cage and window nets with helmets.
So from what I read there, I can still run Basic Modified with my 75 series running 35's but I can't use my locker.

If I want to use my locker, I am placed into Extreme Modified.

Thats more than fair I reckon.
No 2 is 33s in Basic Modified
Forgive me as I am slightly confused with your reply here. Are you saying that No2 which is basic modifed can only run 33's? Because what I quoted was a direct email from Scenic Rim with the 35's listed as being a form of traction control.

Dont get me wrong, I don't care what class I'm in, I'm coming to have a bit of fun and drive some stuff I haven't driven before and get a feel for comp style driving and what needs to be done. That and I like wearing a mullet :twisted:
The way I read it is if you have open centres and 35" tyres with a 3" lift or less then you are basic modified. If you have an LSD then you would be in extreme modified.

Shane
thats the way i read it if that is the case i will go open
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Post by RED24 »

timbotim1003 wrote:
RED24 wrote:STOP THE TEARS!!!!!

I personally think the rules that stand are great.
if i were to use front locker as well as have rear lsd
then how fair is it to the bloke who has front locker AND OPEN REAR?

LSD, LOCKERS OPEN OR WELDED AT THE END OF THE DAY IT COMES DOWN TO DRIVE RIGHT CHOOSE THE RIGHT LINE FOR YOUR CAR

This is easilly one of the best comps going around rules are sweet just add the mod class for 35's and leave it

BUT IF YOU WANT TO RUN 2 FORMS OF TRACTION CONTROL IN THE JEEP I PERSONALLY DONT CARE (IT AINT GOING TO HELP THE JEEP!!!)

It is quite obvious the class caters for people that may not have looked at or known of lockers, open to a group of 4x4ers who dont want to spend massive amounts of money on lockers and lift.

to run 33's on most cars you will lift at least 2inch and most come standard lsd rear so basically you end up with slightly moded
which caters for people new to 4wding and people who have daily drivers or people who dont want to spend massive amounts of money .

Once again great comp, great rules, great park
keep it as is and support the rules rather then tearing up

make it easy for brendan and the other people behind the very fun event and park that they supply all us 4wheelers
I think you got that quote back to front, nearly no one will run an open rear and a locker up front, thats asking for trouble for your front drive line.
A locker in the front of the jeep will go better, in any truck, its been proven over and over.

TIM It was an example to state the fairness of running 2 traction aids that is alll

plus there are a fair few trucks getting around that have open front and back then decide to buy front locker first
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Post by Drift Technician »

Suspension Stuff wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:
timbotim1003 wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:Reply I received back from them today in regards to new classes:
The difference is in the Extreme Modified and Outlaw.

1. Standard Increase in tyre size only

2. Basic Modified 1 form of traction control ie locker. 35inch tyre are deemed a form of traction control

3. Extreme modified is for cars that are locked front and back tyre size to 35inch

4. Outlaw must have roll cage and window nets with helmets.
So from what I read there, I can still run Basic Modified with my 75 series running 35's but I can't use my locker.

If I want to use my locker, I am placed into Extreme Modified.

Thats more than fair I reckon.
No 2 is 33s in Basic Modified
Forgive me as I am slightly confused with your reply here. Are you saying that No2 which is basic modifed can only run 33's? Because what I quoted was a direct email from Scenic Rim with the 35's listed as being a form of traction control.

Dont get me wrong, I don't care what class I'm in, I'm coming to have a bit of fun and drive some stuff I haven't driven before and get a feel for comp style driving and what needs to be done. That and I like wearing a mullet :twisted:
The way I read it is if you have open centres and 35" tyres with a 3" lift or less then you are basic modified. If you have an LSD then you would be in extreme modified.

Shane
Not that I care, but if I am running lockers front and rear and don't use them, then I would still be in Basic modified?

What about the notorious Toyota LSD's that turn into open wheelers one poofteenth of a second after they are installed lol :lol:
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Post by timbotim1003 »

Drift Technician wrote:
timbotim1003 wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:Reply I received back from them today in regards to new classes:
The difference is in the Extreme Modified and Outlaw.

1. Standard Increase in tyre size only

2. Basic Modified 1 form of traction control ie locker. 35inch tyre are deemed a form of traction control

3. Extreme modified is for cars that are locked front and back tyre size to 35inch

4. Outlaw must have roll cage and window nets with helmets.
So from what I read there, I can still run Basic Modified with my 75 series running 35's but I can't use my locker.

If I want to use my locker, I am placed into Extreme Modified.

Thats more than fair I reckon.
No 2 is 33s in Basic Modified
Forgive me as I am slightly confused with your reply here. Are you saying that No2 which is basic modifed can only run 33's? Because what I quoted was a direct email from Scenic Rim with the 35's listed as being a form of traction control.

Dont get me wrong, I don't care what class I'm in, I'm coming to have a bit of fun and drive some stuff I haven't driven before and get a feel for comp style driving and what needs to be done. That and I like wearing a mullet :twisted:[/quote

sorry mate i must have got it rong.
Hay im with you all the way on the driveing side of things.
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Post by timbotim1003 »

Suspension Stuff wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:
timbotim1003 wrote:
Drift Technician wrote:Reply I received back from them today in regards to new classes:
The difference is in the Extreme Modified and Outlaw.

1. Standard Increase in tyre size only

2. Basic Modified 1 form of traction control ie locker. 35inch tyre are deemed a form of traction control

3. Extreme modified is for cars that are locked front and back tyre size to 35inch

4. Outlaw must have roll cage and window nets with helmets.
So from what I read there, I can still run Basic Modified with my 75 series running 35's but I can't use my locker.

If I want to use my locker, I am placed into Extreme Modified.

Thats more than fair I reckon.
No 2 is 33s in Basic Modified
Forgive me as I am slightly confused with your reply here. Are you saying that No2 which is basic modifed can only run 33's? Because what I quoted was a direct email from Scenic Rim with the 35's listed as being a form of traction control.

Dont get me wrong, I don't care what class I'm in, I'm coming to have a bit of fun and drive some stuff I haven't driven before and get a feel for comp style driving and what needs to be done. That and I like wearing a mullet :twisted:
The way I read it is if you have open centres and 35" tyres with a 3" lift or less then you are basic modified. If you have an LSD then you would be in extreme modified.

Shane
I dont understand why anyone would run 35s with only a 3" lift, thats why I quoted 33s.
Im probably wrong.
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Post by timbotim1003 »

Toyota LSDs are buckets of shit.
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Post by rammer60 »

i beg to differ :lol:
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Post by OIIIO »

timbotim1003 wrote:
I dont understand why anyone would run 35s with only a 3" lift, thats why I quoted 33s.
Im probably wrong.
I run 35's with only 3" lift.....

Pretty happy about it too :cool:
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Post by RED24 »

OIIIO wrote:
timbotim1003 wrote:
I dont understand why anyone would run 35s with only a 3" lift, thats why I quoted 33s.
Im probably wrong.
I run 35's with only 3" lift.....

Pretty happy about it too :cool:
in what?
i cant see how that works (properly)
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Post by RED24 »

i would love to c 3 inch lift, 35's and open centers on a truck.

please fell free to correct me if im wrong in saying
tyres would rub like hell

i now have three inch coils in my patrol with 33's and my inner gaurd is bare metal tyres hit before shocks max out so how would 35's work (off road) on road i could fit easy but flex no way
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