
i recall there being said there are exception but penalities apply?
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Exceptions with what exactly.AngryElmo wrote:i can go for this. i think that it is not to bad, i see some ppl will not be happy but over all not to bad.![]()
i recall there being said there are exception but penalities apply?
externals are not approved for road use and make it unroadworthy but i dont know y this would cause a problemnastytroll wrote:extreme modified fit me.
I'm a little confused by the beadlocks though, if internals are allowed whats the difference running mechs? I have 315's and 37's but both are on mech locked wheels, so it would put me into the outlaw class?
So a stregthed wheel (ringed) with internals is different to a mech lock?
Your comp, your rules, just sounds a bit funny.
First timers and those not wanting to damage there car in a higher class????AngryElmo wrote:i can go for this. i think that it is not to bad, i see some ppl will not be happy but over all not to bad.![]()
i recall there being said there are exception but penalities apply?
]AngryElmo wrote:externals are not approved for road use and make it unroadworthy but i dont know y this would cause a problemnastytroll wrote:extreme modified fit me.
I'm a little confused by the beadlocks though, if internals are allowed whats the difference running mechs? I have 315's and 37's but both are on mech locked wheels, so it would put me into the outlaw class?
So a stregthed wheel (ringed) with internals is different to a mech lock?
Your comp, your rules, just sounds a bit funny.
Nor are 35sAngryElmo wrote:externals are not approved for road use and make it unroadworthy but i dont know y this would cause a problemnastytroll wrote:extreme modified fit me.
I'm a little confused by the beadlocks though, if internals are allowed whats the difference running mechs? I have 315's and 37's but both are on mech locked wheels, so it would put me into the outlaw class?
So a stregthed wheel (ringed) with internals is different to a mech lock?
Your comp, your rules, just sounds a bit funny.
Internals are illegal as well as you have to modify the wheel. nastytroll it dosent sound funny its just stupid.AngryElmo wrote:externals are not approved for road use and make it unroadworthy but i dont know y this would cause a problemnastytroll wrote: I'm a little confused by the beadlocks though, if internals are allowed whats the difference running mechs?
So a stregthed wheel (ringed) with internals is different to a mech lock?
Your comp, your rules, just sounds a bit funny.
I am not sure where the idea of people competing in extreme modified and outlaw mind damaging/rolling there carsAngryElmo wrote:First timers and those not wanting to damage there car in a higher class????AngryElmo wrote:i can go for this. i think that it is not to bad, i see some ppl will not be happy but over all not to bad.![]()
i recall there being said there are exception but penalities apply?
I believe classing should stick to tyre and lift size.Suspension Stuff wrote:MODIFIED CLASS
What do people think about engine conversions, gearbox swaps, transfercase conversions, link changes(eg converting from independant to live axle?)
That sounds pretty good Shane but with the standard tyreSuspension Stuff wrote:SUSPENSION STUFF CHALLENGE RULES UP FOR DISCUSSION BEFORE THEY ARE SET IN STONE
I am especially wanting more feedback on the bits in orange.
1.Your team shall have a name and you are competing for the name so you can change drivers or vehicles. (A personal name could be used as the team name)
2.A marshal may change the points system at the start of certain stages.
3.Cone penalties will vary between stages. 20 points is a good place to start.
4.No alcohol or drugs.
5.Please bring your recovery equipment.
6.Please make sure your vehicle has safe recovery points front and rear.
7.If a driver feels that the spectators are in a dangerous position he or she can stop with no penalty and ask the Marshall to move them back.
8.Gloves should be worn when rock stacking. (Not law at this point but encouraged) Put the rocks back when you finish the stage.
9.Bring your first aid kit.
10.Bring your fire extinguisher.
11.It is safer if the Navigator has a bicycle helmet in case he or she slips. (Not law but encouraged)
12.Don't touch the vehicle while it is moving.
13.You must not have anything loose in the vehicle unless you have a decent cargo barrier. You can dump your stuff at the beginning of a stage.
14.If you dominate a series you may be asked to step up to the next class or you can make yourself illegible to win the prizes for the next season and stay in the lower class.
15.You must have roof protection, either 3mm aluminium or 2mm steel sheet or high impact plastic roof panel, eg something to protect you and the Navigators.
16.Generally winches are only required for recoveries however please abide by the following rules at all times.
Call clear before you winch
Stop winching to reposition winch damper
Don't touch cable when cable or rope under tension
Always use gloves.
Don't stand in front of vehicle being winched.
Don't cross over cable.
Don't touch cable if vehicle is moving.
SCORING
1 Point penalty for stopping and continuing forward.
3 Point penalty for stopping, reversing, stopping then moving forward.
5 Point penalty for rock stacking per 20 seconds.(Put the rocks back when you finish the stage)
10 Point penalty for every cone that you hit.
20 Point penalty for breaking bunting (You may be asked to stop if you are taking an unfair advantage) (please fix what you break)
30 Point penalty for missing an obstacle if the Marshal allows you to continue.
It isn't a race, you will not be timed.
If you are stuck for more then 2 minutes the marshal will call it.
STOCK CLASS
Maximum 2” Lift – 10 point penalty for every inch above
No increase in tyre size off factory tyre placard (10 point penalty for running 31" tyres, 20 point penalty for 32" tyres unless your vehicle came out with that size tyre)
Must be registered
Factory (stock) drive line
No bead locks.
Tyres must be legal for road use (Radial Mud Terrains not bias)
Standard links can be made stronger or replaced with a stronger part.
Body Protection ok (Front/rear bars/sliders/roll cages etc...)
There is a points penalty for tyres (10 points per inch bigger in diameter but the penalty may increase throughout the season so the guys with bigger tyres don't win)
Frequent series winners may be asked to step up to “street modified” or forfeit prizes for a while
STREET MODIFIED
Maximum 4 inch lift (including body lifts)
Maximum 33 inch tyres (as stated on sidewall, any construction)
(If you run 35” tyres you must be unlocked and you will be asked to stop for excessive wheel spin. You will also receive a 10 point penalty for every inch over 33 in diameter)
Rear axle locker or LSD. (Open centres ok)
No front axle traction aids
No bead locks
Mod plated engine/gearbox/transfer case conversions
Must be registered
Axle changes/upgrades ok(ratios, axles LSD's, locker choice)
Body Protection allowed including Exo Cages (Ladder Racks)
Stock suspension mounting points (Can be strengthened)(no coil overs or air shocks)
Chassis dimensions must not be modified between your suspension points.
You can shorten your chassis at the extremities but your wheel base can't be modified. These mods must be done legally so consult an Engineer.
Frequent series winners may be asked to wheel with outlaw or to forfeit prizes for a while.
EXTREME MODIFIED
Any lift (2” body lifts)
Maximum 35 inch tyres (as stated on sidewall, any construction)
20 point penalty per inch higher. (Bigger tyres may outlawed or penalty increased if it isn't enough penalty)
Any traction aids.
Roll cages ok.
Window nets necessary.
Must be registered.
If you have the ability to raise or lower your suspension it must not be used while on a stage (eg. Hydraulic, air bags)
Engine/Axle/Gearbox/Transfer changes allowed
Internal bead locks ok. (No external beadlocks)
Shock absorber mounting points may be modified, (no coil overs, air shocks)
Chassis dimensions must not be modified between your suspension points.
You can shorten your chassis at the extremities but your wheel base can't be modified unless you have a mod plate.
Frequent series winners may be asked to wheel with the buggies or asked to forfeit some prizes for a while
OUTLAW
Chassis dimensions must be as standard between suspension mounts.
Any suspension but don't cut your chassis rails to fit it in.
Any sized tyres
Kill switch mounted within reach of driver and appropriately marked.
Must have harnesses, window nets and helmets and roll cage, internal or external.
BUGGIES / TRUGGIES
Cones may be moved slightly for frequent winners to keep the competition even from month to month.
Kill switch mounted within reach of driver and appropriately marked.
Must have harnesses, window nets and helmets and roll cage, internal or external.
You can get the internal beadlocks legally because you can get the rims already with the hole. However no 35" tyres are legal at this stage anyway so lets go beadlocks allowed. I have edited it.nastytroll wrote:extreme modified fit me.
I'm a little confused by the beadlocks though, if internals are allowed whats the difference running mechs? I have 315's and 37's but both are on mech locked wheels, so it would put me into the outlaw class?
So a stregthed wheel (ringed) with internals is different to a mech lock?
Your comp, your rules, just sounds a bit funny.
After listening to people politely complain all year, yes I do have to get serious with rules. When everyone knows where they stand we can all chat about the awesome driving and tracks instead of why some other vehicle may have been bending the rules.oz cruisin wrote:From extreme modified up beadlocks weather it be internal or external should be aloud as a good percentage already run them,and lets face it there's not much left that's street legal by this stage.Your saying in the street mod class that its got to be stock mounting points for suspension but what about the people that have done a SAS on the front to get away from ifs.Come on Shane we're getting a bit serious with rules and regs i thought this was supposed to be a fun comp.If anybody is going to cheat by having anything that is not already stated in there class well hip hip he-ray to them.Eventually they will be found out and asked to change the mod or go up a class.IMO
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You make a good point about independant vehicles being disadvantaged because the lack of front wheel travel. However I also think that the sigma which competed this year in modified class with a front locker and LSD rear was maybe more capable then the rear locked vehicles. Even so, it is a good point and am seriously considering letting the independant vehicles have a front locker but no rear locker. What do others think about this?booflux wrote:Nor are 35sAngryElmo wrote:externals are not approved for road use and make it unroadworthy but i dont know y this would cause a problemnastytroll wrote:extreme modified fit me.
I'm a little confused by the beadlocks though, if internals are allowed whats the difference running mechs? I have 315's and 37's but both are on mech locked wheels, so it would put me into the outlaw class?
So a stregthed wheel (ringed) with internals is different to a mech lock?
Your comp, your rules, just sounds a bit funny.
Personally I think as a whole it looks good a few things that I dont like, like the no beadlocks and 35s only in Extreme Modified. Mainly because it means if I bring the Lux I go straight to Outlaw but hey I am sure Ill survive
But as a whole I think they are ok, I also agree with Milo that saying an LSD and front locker is the same as 2 lockers is a bit of a stretch.
As said many times the vehicle that won this year wasnt even locked. Perhaps on the front locker issue maybe allow IFS rigs to have a rear lsd and front locker? I mean compared to a well set up solid axle with decent suspension and rear locker its pretty even imo. Also an unlocked IFS is at a real disadvantage. Personally Id love to see some mildly modded IFS rigs out there having a go.
I dont agree with comments like ban lockers and buy an aftermarket LSD, I think the main reason this comp works is it suits the weekend wheelers modified rig. And lets be honest who is going to buy an aftermarket LSD over a locker.
Either way I will bring my pos along next year and run where ever it fits in, as long as I come home with a smile I am happy.
You also cant say a LSD is the same as a locker, shimmed up or not. If it was we wouldnt bother buying lockers.11_evl wrote:WTF. Your alowd to run front locker because your unfortunate enough to buy IFS car???
Does that mean patrols need to drive backwards.
You can't possibly rate specs to vehicle drivetrain layout.
No matter what condition, you can't say LSD is same as open. LSD doesn't work, fix it. Drive smarter.
31" in stock class?
That's about 5" gain to a Sierra, same diff clearance as a patrol on 36"
or a Hilux on 35"
I'm pretty happy with the extreme mod rules now.11_evl wrote:WTF. Your alowd to run front locker because your unfortunate enough to buy IFS car???
Does that mean patrols need to drive backwards.
You can't possibly rate specs to vehicle drivetrain layout.
No matter what condition, you can't say LSD is same as open. LSD doesn't work, fix it. Drive smarter.
31" in stock class?
That's about 5" gain to a Sierra, same diff clearance as a patrol on 36"
or a Hilux on 35"
Dead right!..11_evl wrote:WTF. Your alowd to run front locker because your unfortunate enough to buy IFS car???
Does that mean patrols need to drive backwards.
You can't possibly rate specs to vehicle drivetrain layout.
No matter what condition, you can't say LSD is same as open. LSD doesn't work, fix it. Drive smarter.
31" in stock class?
That's about 5" gain to a Sierra, same diff clearance as a patrol on 36"
or a Hilux on 35"
YahoooooooSuspension Stuff wrote:You make a good point about independant vehicles being disadvantaged because the lack of front wheel travel. However I also think that the sigma which competed this year in modified class with a front locker and LSD rear was maybe more capable then the rear locked vehicles. Even so, it is a good point and am seriously considering letting the independant vehicles have a front locker but no rear locker. What do others think about this?booflux wrote:Nor are 35sAngryElmo wrote:externals are not approved for road use and make it unroadworthy but i dont know y this would cause a problemnastytroll wrote:extreme modified fit me.
I'm a little confused by the beadlocks though, if internals are allowed whats the difference running mechs? I have 315's and 37's but both are on mech locked wheels, so it would put me into the outlaw class?
So a stregthed wheel (ringed) with internals is different to a mech lock?
Your comp, your rules, just sounds a bit funny.
Personally I think as a whole it looks good a few things that I dont like, like the no beadlocks and 35s only in Extreme Modified. Mainly because it means if I bring the Lux I go straight to Outlaw but hey I am sure Ill survive
But as a whole I think they are ok, I also agree with Milo that saying an LSD and front locker is the same as 2 lockers is a bit of a stretch.
As said many times the vehicle that won this year wasnt even locked. Perhaps on the front locker issue maybe allow IFS rigs to have a rear lsd and front locker? I mean compared to a well set up solid axle with decent suspension and rear locker its pretty even imo. Also an unlocked IFS is at a real disadvantage. Personally Id love to see some mildly modded IFS rigs out there having a go.
I dont agree with comments like ban lockers and buy an aftermarket LSD, I think the main reason this comp works is it suits the weekend wheelers modified rig. And lets be honest who is going to buy an aftermarket LSD over a locker.
Either way I will bring my pos along next year and run where ever it fits in, as long as I come home with a smile I am happy.
Shane
What about 2'' over placard size across the board?..Suspension Stuff wrote:STOCK CLASS
What about max 32 inch tyres and maxium 2 inches bigger then what is on the placard, whichever is the smaller ?????
Forget the what ever over stock and just have a size. Standard class by rights should be a hands down winner to a wrangler, probably the most capable 4wd out of the box. Actually all categories up to a 33" tyre size should be won by a wrangler.OIIIO wrote:What about 2'' over placard size across the board?..Suspension Stuff wrote:STOCK CLASS
What about max 32 inch tyres and maximum 2 inches bigger then what is on the placard, whichever is the smaller ?????
With a max of 32" some of the more modern 4x4's would have no advantage. i.e. JK's have 32's stock.
For what's it's worth, I think you're either crazy or a very patient bloke.
Putting all this out for discussion, as you know, is always going to attract both negative and positive comments.
Hat's off to you for giving everyone a chance to voice their opinion.
I don't want the stock class to be made up of 15 JK Wranglers, they should be in the modified class as they are stock.OIIIO wrote:What about 2'' over placard size across the board?..Suspension Stuff wrote:STOCK CLASS
What about max 32 inch tyres and maxium 2 inches bigger then what is on the placard, whichever is the smaller ?????
With a max of 32" some of the more modern 4x4's would have no advantage. i.e. JK's have 32's stock.
For what's it's worth, I think you're either crazy or a very patient bloke.
Putting all this out for discussion, as you know, is always going to attract both negative and positive comments.
Hat's off to you for giving everyone a chance to voice their opinion.
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