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Post by Suspension Stuff »

1MadEngineer wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:
big wheel sigma wrote:
gqsafari wrote:Shane, I believe what you have set out for outlaw is an excellent start...However i do have one question...because my SWB Patrol which has been cut into a ute has the rear diff moved back 280mm to make my car more stable means that I have to run in the buggy class.

Can you please clariy what i am stating is correct???

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.
Shane,

IF the sigma had a chassis extension to a MWB with an extra cab, live front axle, patrol f/r and locked, EXO cage and tube tray.
What class :twisted:
Just thinking out loud ofcourse :D
Extreme Modified I think.

You haven't changed to coil overs or air shocks and will be running no bigger then 35" tyres.

Shane
so then if we put 33's on then can we enter 'street modified'
No you can't. If you win in Outlaw class you don't go back a class.

If we find that anyone wins a season or dominates they have to go up a class. So in the end no matter what the mods you have you end up in the correct class so it is a challenge for vehicle, driver and Nav.

You guys should opt to ride with the Buggies next time so it is a challenge for you.

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Post by 1MadEngineer »

Suspension Stuff wrote:
1MadEngineer wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:
big wheel sigma wrote:
gqsafari wrote:Shane, I believe what you have set out for outlaw is an excellent start...However i do have one question...because my SWB Patrol which has been cut into a ute has the rear diff moved back 280mm to make my car more stable means that I have to run in the buggy class.

Can you please clariy what i am stating is correct???

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.
Shane,

IF the sigma had a chassis extension to a MWB with an extra cab, live front axle, patrol f/r and locked, EXO cage and tube tray.
What class :twisted:
Just thinking out loud ofcourse :D
Extreme Modified I think.

You haven't changed to coil overs or air shocks and will be running no bigger then 35" tyres.

Shane
so then if we put 33's on then can we enter 'street modified'
No you can't. If you win in Outlaw class you don't go back a class.

If we find that anyone wins a season or dominates they have to go up a class. So in the end no matter what the mods you have you end up in the correct class so it is a challenge for vehicle, driver and Nav.

You guys should opt to ride with the Buggies next time so it is a challenge for you.

Shane
so long as the buggies have to follow us for a drive into town for fuel and a maccas run!
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

1MadEngineer wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:
1MadEngineer wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:
big wheel sigma wrote: Shane,

IF the sigma had a chassis extension to a MWB with an extra cab, live front axle, patrol f/r and locked, EXO cage and tube tray.
What class :twisted:
Just thinking out loud ofcourse :D
Extreme Modified I think.

You haven't changed to coil overs or air shocks and will be running no bigger then 35" tyres.

Shane
so then if we put 33's on then can we enter 'street modified'
No you can't. If you win in Outlaw class you don't go back a class.

If we find that anyone wins a season or dominates they have to go up a class. So in the end no matter what the mods you have you end up in the correct class so it is a challenge for vehicle, driver and Nav.

You guys should opt to ride with the Buggies next time so it is a challenge for you.

Shane
so long as the buggies have to follow us for a drive into town for fuel and a maccas run!
Outlaw class isn't established yet so I think you will have some more competition next year but once we have a full field and if you are dominating Outlaw you might be doing the Maccas run for the Buggies. I'll have a Mighty Angus burger meal please. :finger:
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

Suspension Stuff wrote:
1MadEngineer wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:
big wheel sigma wrote:
gqsafari wrote:Shane, I believe what you have set out for outlaw is an excellent start...However i do have one question...because my SWB Patrol which has been cut into a ute has the rear diff moved back 280mm to make my car more stable means that I have to run in the buggy class.

Can you please clariy what i am stating is correct???

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.
Shane,

IF the sigma had a chassis extension to a MWB with an extra cab, live front axle, patrol f/r and locked, EXO cage and tube tray.
What class :twisted:
Just thinking out loud ofcourse :D
Extreme Modified I think.

You haven't changed to coil overs or air shocks and will be running no bigger then 35" tyres.

Shane
so then if we put 33's on then can we enter 'street modified'
No you can't. If you win in Outlaw class you don't go back a class.

If we find that anyone wins a season or dominates they have to go up a class. So in the end no matter what the mods you have you end up in the correct class so it is a challenge for vehicle, driver and Nav.

You guys should opt to ride with the Buggies next time so it is a challenge for you.

Shane
one bit of luck is not dominating a season?
I really can't see how a fully reg'd and blue plated vehicle should have to compete against full tube buggies.... if this is the case then every vehicle of equal modifications should also have to move into that class.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

1MadEngineer wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:
1MadEngineer wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:
big wheel sigma wrote: Shane,

IF the sigma had a chassis extension to a MWB with an extra cab, live front axle, patrol f/r and locked, EXO cage and tube tray.
What class :twisted:
Just thinking out loud ofcourse :D
Extreme Modified I think.

You haven't changed to coil overs or air shocks and will be running no bigger then 35" tyres.

Shane
so then if we put 33's on then can we enter 'street modified'
No you can't. If you win in Outlaw class you don't go back a class.

If we find that anyone wins a season or dominates they have to go up a class. So in the end no matter what the mods you have you end up in the correct class so it is a challenge for vehicle, driver and Nav.

You guys should opt to ride with the Buggies next time so it is a challenge for you.

Shane
one bit of luck is not dominating a season?
I really can't see how a fully reg'd and blue plated vehicle should have to compete against full tube buggies.... if this is the case then every vehicle of equal modifications should also have to move into that class.
No it's not that is why I said that once we get a full field and if you still dominate then you would have to move up. If you were good enough to dominate an Outlaw class then you are good enough to go up against Truggys. Don't be a skirt :armsup:
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Suspension Stuff wrote:No it's not that is why I said that once we get a full field and if you still dominate then you would have to move up. If you were good enough to dominate an Outlaw class then you are good enough to go up against Truggys. Don't be a skirt :armsup:
please explain to me why we should be penalised, when other vehicles are more modified, yet allowed to compete in lower classes? Then you are allowing other guys to compete in lower classes with small penalties attached, cus they don't want to scratch it?
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

1MadEngineer wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:No it's not that is why I said that once we get a full field and if you still dominate then you would have to move up. If you were good enough to dominate an Outlaw class then you are good enough to go up against Truggys. Don't be a skirt :armsup:
please explain to me why we should be penalised, when other vehicles are more modified, yet allowed to compete in lower classes? Then you are allowing other guys to compete in lower classes with small penalties attached, cus they don't want to scratch it?
The idea is to have fun. If you have fun winning every round that so be it but I don't want to be handing out prizes week in, week out to the same people.

I am thinking that in a 6 month period you can win 2 rounds and win 2 prizes and get free Park passes (Sorry Brenden) for the next round if you win after that but by then you would most probably be winning the overall prize which was a free Tigerz11 winch last season. If you want to keep to the lower class after that then this is perfectly fine as long as you don't mind not competing for the prize so others have a chance to get a piece of the action.

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Suspension Stuff wrote: The idea is to have fun. If you have fun winning every round that so be it but I don't want to be handing out prizes week in, week out to the same people.

I am thinking that in a 6 month period you can win 2 rounds and win 2 prizes and get free Park passes (Sorry Brenden) for the next round if you win after that but by then you would most probably be winning the overall prize which was a free Tigerz11 winch last season. If you want to keep to the lower class after that then this is perfectly fine as long as you don't mind not competing for the prize so others have a chance to get a piece of the action.

Shane
If its supposed to be ALL FUN then why pay to compete? just turn up at the park and have a drive with your mates. If it's a competition then you are turning up to compete, are you not? Personally its never about prizes or trophies or sheep stations or frozen chooks. Its about getting together as a group and 4wd'ing with a competitive spirit. Its funny to hear comments about this 'all fun' stuff, cus when you are at these comps, most guys wouldn't even lend you a zip tie incase that might give you an advantage and you might beat them. I couldn't count the times i have worked through the night on other competitiors cars just so we have someone to compete against on an equal level. But as for penalising competitors because they have some driving skill, thats abit so-so. If its FUN then maybe other guys in that class would be able to watch and learn some of their tricks or lines and increase their own abilities. To me competitions are all about learning.
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Post by Micka »

Have you got your rags on, Greg? :finger:

They haven't finalised the rules, as yet, and you know as well as anyone the perils of trying to set rules that are 'fair' to everyone and make it hard for the more experienced and seasoned guys to get around them.

And Shane...you're arguing with an Engineer :roll: That's like rolling in shit with a pig. You'll both end up covered in the stuff and stinking to high heaven...but then you'll realise that the pig enjoys it.
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Post by rammer60 »

so wot if he's an engineer, this season just gone has just grown and grown, so shane and brendon have some good and valid ideas. and its their comp, theyre entitled to an opinion.
1madengineer it does sound like your just trying to stir people up. clearly youve got plenty of experience in running comps, i understand your involvment in pro truck and the sorts, but your comments about people probably not even willing to lend a zip tie is quite simply wrong. i can only speak for extreme as thats where i compete, but it certainly was fun and social, with competitors even naving for each other, helping fix trucks and lending parts. same goes for outlaw from what ive seen. so the fun part has been achieved already.
yes we do pay an entry fee but: 1, brendon does incure costs in running this, its gotta be covered somehow. 2 it is definately a competition but that can still be fun. yeah we keep score, we pay a fee and we'd all like to win, but we cant all afford to compete in winch challenges or rock crawling comps, so this allows us the buzz of being in a 4wd comp, the excitement, without some of the seriousness and cost. its the competing that makes it fun, different to a social drive. there's fun amateure comps in all sports, why shouldnt there be for us, n this is wot this comp is. so its not bullshit. it is a comp AND fun. im not sure if youve made it down to watch one yet, but if u havent perhaps you shouldnt be commenting on how competitors behave.
as to whether someone has to go up a class because of success, im sure that will not be black and white, it will be up to the organisers discression. i think its been said in regards to some cars currently competing that are on the borderline of goin up anyway, in regards to specs. im sure they wont make an x mod car go to outlaw that really isnt equipped for it. i was successfull this year, and if they ask me to not compete for prizes if i continue to be succesfull next year, than i have no problem with that. for me its about bragging rights anyway.

dont wanna get u offside, i know your very involved in this scene, just dont understand all the negativity
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Post by Micka »

rammer60 wrote:so wot if he's an engineer,
You missed the point, there mate.

The Rolling eyes wasn't at Greg being an Engineer. It was at Shane for arguing with one.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Suspension Stuff wrote:
big wheel sigma wrote:
gqsafari wrote:Shane, I believe what you have set out for outlaw is an excellent start...However i do have one question...because my SWB Patrol which has been cut into a ute has the rear diff moved back 280mm to make my car more stable means that I have to run in the buggy class.

Can you please clariy what i am stating is correct???

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.
Shane,

IF the sigma had a chassis extension to a MWB with an extra cab, live front axle, patrol f/r and locked, EXO cage and tube tray.
What class :twisted:
Just thinking out loud ofcourse :D
Extreme Modified I think.

You haven't changed to coil overs or air shocks and will be running no bigger then 35" tyres.

Shane
I am still undecided whether we should be keeing the modified rules the same with respect to lockers. That is, keeping the limited slip in the rear and adding a front locker.
Then open centre people can run a front or rear locker but not both at the same time. It isn't fair to the open centre people but more weekend warriers are going to spend money on a front locker before they are going to replace the limited slip.

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Post by 1MadEngineer »

micka you know me too well! hahaha

shane knows i am just stirring him up, I am not competing next year (maybe on the buggy though) but have offered my services as an independent scrutineer, and maybe even run a stage or class if he'll let me :twisted:
Shane set rules and stick to them, no swaying or bending from them - for ANYONE. Remember if you are charging entry, you are theoritically entering a contract and therefore must be adhered to. If you are offering prizes and are 'tweaking the rules' beware! it can get messy...

Keep at it, i am sure you guys will work it out.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

If you plan to not compete then I would love to see you do the Outlaw stage so Brenden can have some fun himself and compete in it. It isn't my decision to make but Brenden does need help by people who know their stuff.

I have spoken to Brenden about rules and stuff but he is more focused on getting some bling for his 75 Series before Christmas. I am not sure if his Mrs knows what he has planned.
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When Brenden and I have a chat we get at least 5 phone calls each in half an hr and we talk for about 2 minutes.

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The bonus line that gave James and his 4Runner the win in the modified section
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The bonus line that gave the other 4Runner 2nd place in the modified section.
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These guys were the only 2 vehicles that made the bonus line.
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Post by luxenberg »

Hey shane i didn't compete this year but want to next year. My car specs
94 hilux d/cab
2'' lift
f+r diff locks cromo axel and cvs
32''simex peds on external beadlocks
hoppa gears
can you tell me what class l will be in.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

luxenberg wrote:Hey shane i didn't compete this year but want to next year. My car specs
94 hilux d/cab
2'' lift
f+r diff locks cromo axel and cvs
32''simex peds on external beadlocks
hoppa gears
can you tell me what class l will be in.
Steve
If you use 1 of the lockers then you are in street modified. If you want to use both then extreme modified.

We are going to allow beadlocks in the basic modified class now.

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Post by AngryElmo »

Suspension Stuff wrote:The bonus line that gave James and his 4Runner the win in the modified section
Image
The bonus line that gave the other 4Runner 2nd place in the modified section.
Image
These guys were the only 2 vehicles that made the bonus line.

and they drove it cos they dont care about there car like the rest of us in mod
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

AngryElmo wrote:
Suspension Stuff wrote:The bonus line that gave James and his 4Runner the win in the modified section
Image
The bonus line that gave the other 4Runner 2nd place in the modified section.
Image
These guys were the only 2 vehicles that made the bonus line.

and they drove it cos they dont care about there car like the rest of us in mod
A few of us tried hard including a Patrol, my Grand Cherokee and the SWB Pajero. We didn't have enough clearence and our Nav's couldn't carry big enough rocks.

I heard that you got plenty of panel damge on the 80, where are the pics?
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Post by AngryElmo »

no where to be found....... ha ha ha, i have some but not very impressive really, bit pissed off about it to, everything is fixed but the door.
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Post by harrisbm »

New rules will be posted soon but hows this for new comp rules. NO RULES merry christmas.
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Post by pootrollin »

harrisbm wrote:New rules will be posted soon but hows this for new comp rules. NO RULES merry christmas.
Thats more like it. :D :D
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Post by 11_evl »

harrisbm wrote:New rules will be posted soon but hows this for new comp rules. NO RULES merry christmas.
bring it on bitachs
and a happy new year!!
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Post by luxenberg »

Suspension Stuff wrote:
luxenberg wrote:Hey shane i didn't compete this year but want to next year. My car specs
94 hilux d/cab
2'' lift
f+r diff locks cromo axel and cvs
32''simex peds on external beadlocks
hoppa gears
can you tell me what class l will be in.
Steve
If you use 1 of the lockers then you are in street modified. If you want to use both then extreme modified.

We are going to allow beadlocks in the basic modified class now.

Shane
Thanks mate looks like extreme modified for me.Have to see how it goes against 37'' tyres.

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Post by nastytroll »

New rules look good, now to build it.
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Post by !<Hilux-4X4>! »

11_evl wrote:
harrisbm wrote:New rules will be posted soon but hows this for new comp rules. NO RULES merry christmas.
bring it on bitachs
and a happy new year!!
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Suspension Stuff 4x4 Club/Forum Challenge
SPECIFICATIONS
STOCK CLASS

Maximum 2” Lift – 10 point penalty for every inch above
31" Tyres Maximum 5 point deduction for 32’s on each track and 10 point deduction for 33’s on each track
Must be registered
Any car can compete in this class if the driver doesn’t feel comfortable driving in the next class. Brenden will decide on the penalties and if the car is substansially modified the driver may not be eligible for the prize.
No Lockers. If the car comes standard with an LSD good luck and have fun driving after all it’s a stock class if the factory was smart enough to build it that when then you were smart enough to buy it
If you win more than twice you get a trophy and can win overall but the prizes will go to the next place getter. End of series prize is the car with the most series points.

STREET MODIFIED

Maximum 4 inch lift (including body lifts)
Maximum 33 inch tyres
If you run 34’s you get a 5 point deduction on each track. If you run 35’s you get a 10 point deduction on each track.
1 locker or LSD. We don’t care if the traction aid is front or back but you must have one diff open.
If you do have a locker and a limited slip you get a 10 point penalty for every stage you enter.
Must be registered
Engines – bigger the better
If you win more than twice you get a trophy and can win overall but the prizes will go to the next place getter. End of series prize is the car with the most series points.

EXTREME MODIFIED

As high as you like.
Maximum 37 inch tyres if your worries about the inch to 35’s buy some 37’s. If the inch realy does make a difference wait for the car to win twice and you’ll get the prize for coming second.
Any traction aids.
Roll cages not essential but roll over protection advised. If you don’t have cages don’t worry you just won’t be able to drive some of the bonus lines.
Drivers Window up or nets. If Navi is in the car passanger window must be up or net
Must be registered not QDT road worthy. Cars that aren’t road worthy must be towed into the park.
If you win more than twice you get a trophy and can win overall but the prizes will go to the next. place getter. End of series prize is the car with the most series points.

OUTLAW

Any sized tyres
Must have harnesses, window nets and helmets and roll cage, internal or external. 11evl cling rap doesn’t count as a roof.
Nos must be checked by someone who knows what they are looking for. Brett, Rhett, Michael, DGR boys.
Rear steer is fine because if someone turns up with rear stear we’ll take the stop, reverse penalties away.

BUGGIES / TRUGGIES
Must look good.
Rules speak to Damien at Yuri. I don’t have a clue. If you want to build one speak to Damien at Yuri.
Kill switch mounted within reach of driver and appropriately marked.
Must have harnesses, window nets and helmets and roll cage, internal or external.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

These rules leave room for heaps of mods even in the street modified and extreme modifed classes.

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I am planning to have a day/night extreme endurance speed event at Scenic rim. Whoever can do the most laps wins. Possibly in the middle of next year.

The course is not yet decided but it will include the longest and hardest creek runs and the hardest tracks we can find.

You won't need the biggest engine but you will need a very capable 4WD or buggy and you will need a winch. You will need a roll cage for safety.

It is only an idea at this point but Brenden has given preliminary approval.

You will be able to do pre-running on the course months before the event.

I have started a thread here http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic195619.php
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