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Post by nottie »

r_sol wrote:
nottie wrote:Awsome work Pete. Hope you can turn it into a fantastic event.
The event has always been fantastic. Pete has the opportunity to make it better
Nope i would say it was good BUT Never fantastic.
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Post by turbo gu »

Just been reading the rules for TT10 re the chassis.

If you build a Truck out of a LWB Patrol wagon you need chassis to the C pillar But if you build around a Patrol Cab chassis you only need the chassis to go to the B pillar :? even though the its the same chassis!!!

Also how can a truck built around a factory chassis dimensions have the same freedoms in suspension as a truck previously built with no limit on chassis widths :?

Also the chassis rule of 300mm forward from original firewall position how is this measured if the has been a body swap since no originals mounts would have been used and also you can mount your body anywhere on the chassis

The chassis rule on lenghts is going to make everyone build utes or chop up wagons as you would be mad to build a wagon which is a shame as its still cool to see full body type trucks.

Not having a go at the organisers!

just a couple of observations :D
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Post by Tuff Events »

turbo gu wrote:Just been reading the rules for TT10 re the chassis.

1) If you build a Truck out of a LWB Patrol wagon you need chassis to the C pillar But if you build around a Patrol Cab chassis you only need the chassis to go to the B pillar :? even though the its the same chassis!!!

2) Also how can a truck built around a factory chassis dimensions have the same freedoms in suspension as a truck previously built with no limit on chassis widths :?

3) Also the chassis rule of 300mm forward from original firewall position how is this measured if the has been a body swap since no originals mounts would have been used and also you can mount your body anywhere on the chassis

4) The chassis rule on lenghts is going to make everyone build utes or chop up wagons as you would be mad to build a wagon which is a shame as its still cool to see full body type trucks.

Not having a go at the organisers!

just a couple of observations :D

Ok, I'll do my best to answer the above which I'll put into points.

1) The main reason behind this is to retain the structural integrity of the vehicle. the LWB vehicles B-pillar is not structural, but there C-pillar is. therefore if chassis was not back to the C-pillar then the strength would be compromised.

I'm not to sure what the question here was but I hope this helps?

2) Chassis width to our knowledge is not really an altered item when building a TTC style vehicle. eg. my new truck has standard width rails. I definitely do not have any restraints in suspension movements.

3) Ok, The chassis used must be 300mm forward of the original firewall position. the body placed on it must also line up with the 300mm rule.

4) The chassis rule is not designed to force people to build anything. They are only guidelines to go off. Just because your chassis is longer does not mean you are not competitive. ie, Nicks Black Betty, Phils GU. Both have a lot of chassis & are capable of winning.

I hope this helps..

If more clarification is required, please start a new topic on the rules & regs of TTC2010 & I'll join in on that.

I don't want this to become a debate in this section, this is purely a topic to advise people of the management changes.

If any competitors have any queries, then this is not the place. send questions to info@tuffevents.com.au

Regards
Pete
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Post by Rhett »

another thread would be good pete as I too have a few questions before I send my nomination in
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Post by turbo gu »

Cheers Pete.
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Post by DUDELUX »

so what will happen to mudrats revenge?? and are ticket sales going to be limited??
also can we stay sunday night so we dont have pack up in the dark and drive home home in the dark
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Post by teambullet »

Congratulations Pete and good luck with Tuff Truck for many years to come......
Im ready for another play, my nomination forms are sent...
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Post by xenith »

WHAT THIS COMP NEEDS IS TEMP GRANDSTANDS AROUND PART OF EACH EVENT SO MORE THAN THE FRONT 3 PEOPLE CAN SEE MY FRIENDS AND I STOPPED GOING BECAUSE OF THIS AND THEY DON'T COST THAT MUCH JUST RING LOCAL SCAFOLD MOB
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Post by CV Smasher »

xenith wrote:WHAT THIS COMP NEEDS IS TEMP GRANDSTANDS AROUND PART OF EACH EVENT SO MORE THAN THE FRONT 3 PEOPLE CAN SEE MY FRIENDS AND I STOPPED GOING BECAUSE OF THIS AND THEY DON'T COST THAT MUCH JUST RING LOCAL SCAFOLD MOB
A couple of mounds of dirt would probably have the same effect. ;)
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Post by RUFF »

xenith wrote:WHAT THIS COMP NEEDS IS TEMP GRANDSTANDS AROUND PART OF EACH EVENT SO MORE THAN THE FRONT 3 PEOPLE CAN SEE MY FRIENDS AND I STOPPED GOING BECAUSE OF THIS AND THEY DON'T COST THAT MUCH JUST RING LOCAL SCAFOLD MOB
So you have hired these before for events i take it?
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Post by Micka »

RUFF wrote:
xenith wrote:WHAT THIS COMP NEEDS IS TEMP GRANDSTANDS AROUND PART OF EACH EVENT SO MORE THAN THE FRONT 3 PEOPLE CAN SEE MY FRIENDS AND I STOPPED GOING BECAUSE OF THIS AND THEY DON'T COST THAT MUCH JUST RING LOCAL SCAFOLD MOB
So you have hired these before for events i take it?
Grandstands also raise the cost of public liability insurance. Well constructed mounds of dirt on the other hand pose no such problems, i would imagine.
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Post by Tuff Events »

xenith wrote:WHAT THIS COMP NEEDS IS TEMP GRANDSTANDS AROUND PART OF EACH EVENT SO MORE THAN THE FRONT 3 PEOPLE CAN SEE MY FRIENDS AND I STOPPED GOING BECAUSE OF THIS AND THEY DON'T COST THAT MUCH JUST RING LOCAL SCAFOLD MOB
Track viewing will be increased in 2010. The extent of this won't be known until the event.

Please be assured that I have been on every side of the fence.
* A competitor
* A sponsor
* A spectator
* A pissed idiot :cool:

& I also run 4 different companies. :bad-words:

So PLEASE rest assured I will be addressing every issue possible to make the event absolutely awesome.

I am putting a lot on the line to make this event even more impressive.

I have a huge passion for the sport & vision for the event. So have some faith & throw a little in the TTC Direction & come along & support it, I hope to see every 4wd enthusiast there.

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Post by xenith »

RUFF

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:01 pm
xenith wrote:
WHAT THIS COMP NEEDS IS TEMP GRANDSTANDS AROUND PART OF EACH EVENT SO MORE THAN THE FRONT 3 PEOPLE CAN SEE MY FRIENDS AND I STOPPED GOING BECAUSE OF THIS AND THEY DON'T COST THAT MUCH JUST RING LOCAL SCAFOLD MOB


So you have hired these before for events i take it?

My old man and i had a scaffold business
but mounds of dirt would by more in line with the type of event and have the same effect
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Post by turbo gu »

Have you thought about prebooked camping areas for clubs or bigger groups?
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Post by Collie14 »

it was a good event but i dont no if i can aford the entry fee so may have 2 give it a miss next year team salt & pepper
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Post by oozuk »

great to see it take a new direction, The stories of Un-Family friendly B&S mentality of previous tough truck events is what have always kept us away.

Interested to see how this pans out :cool:
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Post by HeathGQ »

oozuk wrote:great to see it take a new direction, The stories of Un-Family friendly B&S mentality of previous tough truck events is what have always kept us away.

Interested to see how this pans out :cool:
yeah keeps me away too.
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Post by patute »

We will be there again this year, looking forward to the changes.

Good luck with it all.
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Post by tuflox »

had my misses and kids there every year so far,its not that bad,.....
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Post by STARKEY »

please do away with the stooges that talk all day, and maybe just some info from time to time so people can hear the trucks and enjoy the spectacle, rather then the intrusive cometary of blokes who think people have come to hear them
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Post by 3.8BUNDY »

STARKEY wrote:please do away with the all day commentry, and maybe just some info from time to time so people can hear the trucks and enjoy the spectacle.
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Post by MjWatt »

STARKEY wrote:please do away with the stooges that talk all day, and maybe just some info from time to time so people can hear the trucks and enjoy the spectacle, rather then the intrusive cometary of blokes who think people have come to hear them
I only go to TTC so I can listen to Rick and Co... the trucks are just an added bonus :D

but seriously, I like the commentry, it lets you know whats going on on the different tracks.
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Post by 65Mog »

Like I said last year Broadcast on FM, then people have the choice to listen or not. People could be sitting back at camp and listen if they like. You would only need a 5 watt system in that valley.
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Post by the gun »

Their up u Rick :lol:
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Post by RUFF »

65Mog wrote:Like I said last year Broadcast on FM, then people have the choice to listen or not. People could be sitting back at camp and listen if they like. You would only need a 5 watt system in that valley.
That would be great but i dont want to carry a radio around all day with me. But it would be an added bonus to be able to tune in when back at camp or for competitors doing repairs. The comentary is great and getting better every year. I think early on it was pretty repetitive and got annoying but a think the guys have received enough feedback right here on Outerlimits to understand what people want and dont want.
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Post by the gun »

RUFF wrote:
65Mog wrote:Like I said last year Broadcast on FM, then people have the choice to listen or not. People could be sitting back at camp and listen if they like. You would only need a 5 watt system in that valley.
That would be great but i dont want to carry a radio around all day with me. But it would be an added bonus to be able to tune in when back at camp or for competitors doing repairs. The comentary is great and getting better every year. I think early on it was pretty repetitive and got annoying but a think the guys have received enough feedback right here on Outerlimits to understand what people want and dont want.
I like the commentary. There have been some classic comments like "havin a red hot go" and my favorite "staring down the face of reality"
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Post by taps »

RUFF wrote:
65Mog wrote:Like I said last year Broadcast on FM, then people have the choice to listen or not. People could be sitting back at camp and listen if they like. You would only need a 5 watt system in that valley.
That would be great but i dont want to carry a radio around all day with me. But it would be an added bonus to be able to tune in when back at camp or for competitors doing repairs. The comentary is great and getting better every year. I think early on it was pretty repetitive and got annoying but a think the guys have received enough feedback right here on Outerlimits to understand what people want and dont want.
We endeavour to change it each year and Rick does listen to your thoughts and comments and we try to push the commentary in that direction, but everybody has a different opinion of what is good, and we go with a general concensus and that is what we run with. There is a lot more that goes into the commentary, like interviewing drivers/navis, officials, marshals, sponsors anybody that has something of interest to say, and i think that is part of the TTC experience and inter-action of what is going on at the event. The previous owners/promoters of TTC have been happy with what we have done in the past so thats what we do also taking on board what you guys have wanted to hear.
Im sure the commentary this year will be differnet again, so lets see what happens and have a awsome event
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Post by RUFF »

taps wrote:Im sure the commentary this year will be differnet again, so lets see what happens and have a awsome event
You guys are comming back right? Damo as well?
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Post by taps »

RUFF wrote:
taps wrote:Im sure the commentary this year will be differnet again, so lets see what happens and have a awsome event
You guys are comming back right? Damo as well?
I do beleive so.
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Post by putrol »

keep that d*#k head simon christie away & we will be back for sure
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