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Winch Truck Rules.
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Winch Truck Rules.
Can someone tell me where i can find chassis, suspension, driveline specifications for winch truck style racing. What i need to know is what mods im aloud to do regarding chassis, suspension and driveline. I have a GQ extra cab and would like to run custom cruiser style radius arms and twin shocks and all that stuff.
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Look up winch truck challenge home page it has rules and regs on it or cams or ccda maybe.
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Try these-
http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.wtc4x4.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.ccda4wd.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.navrun.com.au/cliffhanger.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.aus4x4extreme.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.wtc4x4.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.ccda4wd.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.navrun.com.au/cliffhanger.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.aus4x4extreme.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Where are you situated Turbo?
Most things are passed
Most things are passed
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Im in Brissy mate, so i'd only really be competing in QLD events. I'd like to know if i can make my own extended (raised) shock towers (out of tube) and custom longer cruiser style radius arms and all that stuff.Mosko111 wrote:Where are you situated Turbo?
Most things are passed
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
^^^^^ Yep, although depends on class
brooksy
brooksy
C44F-Custom 4x4 Fabrications
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Re: Winch Truck Rules.
If you run open class there won't be any problem at all in doing those mods,, heaps of guys run custom strengthened shock mounts and hoops for
coilovers,
coilovers,
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
TURBO LS2 wrote:Can someone tell me where i can find chassis, suspension, driveline specifications for winch truck style racing. What i need to know is what mods im aloud to do regarding chassis, suspension and driveline. I have a GQ extra cab and would like to run custom cruiser style radius arms and twin shocks and all that stuff.
Send me your personal email and I will return copy of XWC Rules
David Metcalfe, runs Xtreme 4X4 Sport which is the home of ARB Xtreme Winch Challenge Series, Xtreme International & 4WD Angel Adventure supporting Angel Flight Australia
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Just a quick question - how is it that all of these events require registration - yet you can also have coilovers and modified mounts?
Is there someone doing mod plates in QLD for these items now?
Will the company approve long armed and custom linked cars? There are a number of 4 link reared cars racing in Winch Comps - are these approved?
Just I'd love to put Coilovers on my car but can't find an engineer that has any interest in approving them.
Is there someone doing mod plates in QLD for these items now?
Will the company approve long armed and custom linked cars? There are a number of 4 link reared cars racing in Winch Comps - are these approved?
Just I'd love to put Coilovers on my car but can't find an engineer that has any interest in approving them.
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Re: Winch Truck Rules.
digsy wrote:Just a quick question - how is it that all of these events require registration - yet you can also have coilovers and modified mounts?
Is there someone doing mod plates in QLD for these items now?
Will the company approve long armed and custom linked cars? There are a number of 4 link reared cars racing in Winch Comps - are these approved?
Just I'd love to put Coilovers on my car but can't find an engineer that has any interest in approving them.
Short answer - NO
All the mods that you are talking about cannot be plated (legally) unless approved by transport first, then they will issue you the paper work to get plated. There are no Codes available for the mods that you are talking about.
XWC does not require rego (as long as I can get insurance) have just paid my dues for the next year
So Digsy if you want to put them on your car fill out Form 1854 and submit it to Transport with all the details, keep us informed if you do
Cheers
David
David Metcalfe, runs Xtreme 4X4 Sport which is the home of ARB Xtreme Winch Challenge Series, Xtreme International & 4WD Angel Adventure supporting Angel Flight Australia
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MMM - I talked to a Engineer on the sunny coast - who intially seemed quite interested and said that it was possible... He was a guy that worked with engineering vehicle extensions and mods like 100series ute conversions etc.
Then after a little bit of to & fro - he seemed to loose interest quickly in the idea telling me it's not worth his time...
I was prepared to pay if it was legit and legal - however I assume that he must have worked out it is not...
Bit of a shame - cause as we all know - a properly built 4x4 - engineered correctly - is safer than most of the "Dunger" 4Bs getting around on 2" springs... I wish we were like USA in that respect where if it passes the requirements (swerve test, approved welding, etc) we should be able to build what we REALLY want to drive!
Ahhhhhhh - the land of the free......
However I don't envy anything else...!
Then after a little bit of to & fro - he seemed to loose interest quickly in the idea telling me it's not worth his time...
I was prepared to pay if it was legit and legal - however I assume that he must have worked out it is not...
Bit of a shame - cause as we all know - a properly built 4x4 - engineered correctly - is safer than most of the "Dunger" 4Bs getting around on 2" springs... I wish we were like USA in that respect where if it passes the requirements (swerve test, approved welding, etc) we should be able to build what we REALLY want to drive!
Ahhhhhhh - the land of the free......
However I don't envy anything else...!
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Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Digsy, the way I did it and I assume most of the other boys do it is buy a 4wd then get it rego'd, build it into a comp truck and then make sure the rego never lapses. Or know somebody who will do you dodgy roadworthys.
Braden Tagg of XRO Racing is scum and not to be dealt with. See here http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=223295
bj73 build up thread http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic168809.php
bj73 build up thread http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic168809.php
Twisted by Design
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Maybe have a chat with Buddy ( http://www.budscustoms.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ). He is getting 4 links approved in rear of new model hiluxs, but can only put coilovers in the front. Has to run normal coils and shocks in the rear.digsy wrote:Just a quick question - how is it that all of these events require registration - yet you can also have coilovers and modified mounts?
Is there someone doing mod plates in QLD for these items now?
Will the company approve long armed and custom linked cars? There are a number of 4 link reared cars racing in Winch Comps - are these approved?
Just I'd love to put Coilovers on my car but can't find an engineer that has any interest in approving them.
My new BJ42 is all approved with 4 link rear and coilovers all round. But coilovers were plated before some rules changed a few years ago.
2012 FJ Cruiser
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
TWISTY wrote:Maybe have a chat with Buddy ( http://www.budscustoms.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ). He is getting 4 links approved in rear of new model hiluxs, but can only put coilovers in the front. Has to run normal coils and shocks in the rear.digsy wrote:Just a quick question - how is it that all of these events require registration - yet you can also have coilovers and modified mounts?
Is there someone doing mod plates in QLD for these items now?
Will the company approve long armed and custom linked cars? There are a number of 4 link reared cars racing in Winch Comps - are these approved?
Just I'd love to put Coilovers on my car but can't find an engineer that has any interest in approving them.
My new BJ42 is all approved with 4 link rear and coilovers all round. But coilovers were plated before some rules changed a few years ago.
Question 1:- did you get an approval letter from vehicle standards for the 4 link? If not that blue plate is worth nothing, because there is no code for that mod under the Light Vehicle Code or the Heavy Vehicle Code for that matter.
Question 2:- again, is there an approval from vehicle standards for the coil overs? If not, the same comments as above.
Just remember Blue Plates are only good if they are done correctly and if Transport say it is not correct, you have wasted a lot of money on something you cannot drive.
And for your information live axle's into IFS cannot be complied unless having a letter from Vehicles Standards, engineers or approved persons cannot put a blue plate on this modification due to the fact there is no Code in Light or Heavy Vehicle Code of Practice.
Don't get me wrong I am just trying to protect you guys out there from handing over good dollars for a Blue Plate that will fail if Transport get you.
I would advise anyone to call Vehicle Standards for all tricky mods.
David Metcalfe, runs Xtreme 4X4 Sport which is the home of ARB Xtreme Winch Challenge Series, Xtreme International & 4WD Angel Adventure supporting Angel Flight Australia
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Sorry to dig up an old thread,
Just want to clarify this topic, use the guys running in Cliffhanger, OBC etc as an example, there trucks are obviously modified from mild to wild, do they need to have their trucks 'roadworthied' after their mods eg. suspension/chassis/engine conversions/mods, or do they get a rego on their trucks first, take it home an crank out the grinders an welders, chop chop chop do their mods and then trailer their trucks everywhere there after and never let the rego lapse? Are these mods checked at event scruitineering for legalities?
Cheers
Just want to clarify this topic, use the guys running in Cliffhanger, OBC etc as an example, there trucks are obviously modified from mild to wild, do they need to have their trucks 'roadworthied' after their mods eg. suspension/chassis/engine conversions/mods, or do they get a rego on their trucks first, take it home an crank out the grinders an welders, chop chop chop do their mods and then trailer their trucks everywhere there after and never let the rego lapse? Are these mods checked at event scruitineering for legalities?
Cheers
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Not sure on the rear 4-link but transport is happy with the codes on the plate, 2 trucks have been inspected by transport, and passed. Remember though these were new model hiluxes so it was a change from leaf to coil.XTREME MMM wrote:
Question 1:- did you get an approval letter from vehicle standards for the 4 link? If not that blue plate is worth nothing, because there is no code for that mod under the Light Vehicle Code or the Heavy Vehicle Code for that matter.
Question 2:- again, is there an approval from vehicle standards for the coil overs? If not, the same comments as above.
.
Coilovers on the front were allowed on the SAS because the new model hiluxes run them from factory in the IFS, the engineer said NO to coilover rear.
I believe Buddy now has a new engineer as his old one retired, so who knows now.
SAS'ed and linked lux with the Buds Customs Catalogue : Street, Track & Trail - Parts & Fabrication
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Re: Winch Truck Rules.
Sorry to dig up an old thread,
Just want to clarify this topic, use the guys running in Cliffhanger, OBC etc as an example, there trucks are obviously modified from mild to wild, do they need to have their trucks 'roadworthied' after their mods eg. suspension/chassis/engine conversions/mods, or do they get a rego on their trucks first, take it home an crank out the grinders an welders, chop chop chop do their mods and then trailer their trucks everywhere there after and never let the rego lapse? Are these mods checked at event scruitineering for legalities?
Cheers
Just want to clarify this topic, use the guys running in Cliffhanger, OBC etc as an example, there trucks are obviously modified from mild to wild, do they need to have their trucks 'roadworthied' after their mods eg. suspension/chassis/engine conversions/mods, or do they get a rego on their trucks first, take it home an crank out the grinders an welders, chop chop chop do their mods and then trailer their trucks everywhere there after and never let the rego lapse? Are these mods checked at event scruitineering for legalities?
Cheers
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
I know in Victoria not sure about other states most of the guys just rego their trucks and then not let the rego lapse and trailer it and hope for no defects.5middy wrote:Sorry to dig up an old thread,
Just want to clarify this topic, use the guys running in Cliffhanger, OBC etc as an example, there trucks are obviously modified from mild to wild, do they need to have their trucks 'roadworthied' after their mods eg. suspension/chassis/engine conversions/mods, or do they get a rego on their trucks first, take it home an crank out the grinders an welders, chop chop chop do their mods and then trailer their trucks everywhere there after and never let the rego lapse? Are these mods checked at event scruitineering for legalities?
Cheers
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Cliffhanger don't require rego. OBC hasn't been around for a few yrs now & when the new event gets sorted I think it won't require rego either.
Rego requirements is almost dead (& lets face it .... a joke) so I wouldn't be too concerned.
brooksy
Rego requirements is almost dead (& lets face it .... a joke) so I wouldn't be too concerned.
brooksy
C44F-Custom 4x4 Fabrications
0400 443 802
brooksy72@live.com.au
0400 443 802
brooksy72@live.com.au
Re: Winch Truck Rules.
I would love to know what Codes were used, because if it was plated before the 1st November I still stand by my comments. Unless a letter of approval was signed off by Vehicle Standards the Blue Plate is worthless if shit hits the fan.parr wrote:Not sure on the rear 4-link but transport is happy with the codes on the plate, 2 trucks have been inspected by transport, and passed. Remember though these were new model hiluxes so it was a change from leaf to coil.XTREME MMM wrote:
Question 1:- did you get an approval letter from vehicle standards for the 4 link? If not that blue plate is worth nothing, because there is no code for that mod under the Light Vehicle Code or the Heavy Vehicle Code for that matter.
Question 2:- again, is there an approval from vehicle standards for the coil overs? If not, the same comments as above.
.
Coilovers on the front were allowed on the SAS because the new model hiluxes run them from factory in the IFS, the engineer said NO to coilover rear.
I believe Buddy now has a new engineer as his old one retired, so who knows now.
Have a merry Christmas and a great New Year.
Cheers
David
David Metcalfe, runs Xtreme 4X4 Sport which is the home of ARB Xtreme Winch Challenge Series, Xtreme International & 4WD Angel Adventure supporting Angel Flight Australia
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