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Standard to Modified = 4" lift, 33's and a rear lockerbig wheel sigma wrote:
Std to modified isn't much of a jump to meet the next benchmark. just seems like a large jump from modified to extreme mod.
I can understand where u are coming from but i can see how it starts to become a different story when i have a lsd in the rear and locker in the front compared to most other who will have either lsd or locker in the rear and open front...... if u had a locked front and open rear it would be the same.big wheel sigma wrote:let me get this right,
"modified"
33" tyres, upto 4" lift spring or body & spring lift and ONLY a rear axle traction aid, LSD or Locked.
why not front locker combo's, Std to modified isn't much of a jump to meet the next benchmark. just seems like a large jump from modified to extreme mod.
I know it's an all fun and games event, but in my opinion the bench marks could be more evenly apart. similar to what they are now and it gives people moving up in classes something to work at.
Like i said, its only my opinion![]()
And congrats on series win, and to all other competitors weather you won lost or broke stuff, its about getting out there and and having fun![]()
I did even if i rolled my car outside the comp
Look again at Ext Mod.... 2 lockers :?:and 4+" lift and bead locksOIIIO wrote:Standard to Modified = 4" lift, 33's and a rear lockerbig wheel sigma wrote:
Std to modified isn't much of a jump to meet the next benchmark. just seems like a large jump from modified to extreme mod.
Modified to Extreme Mod = 2" more lift, 35's and a front locker
Extreme Mod to Outlaw = what ever you want..........
I reckon there's enough of a difference between the class's, and it's a progressive logical next step as far as mods go..
I can understand where u are coming from but i can see how it starts to become a different story when i have a lsd in the rear and locker in the front compared to most other who will have either lsd or locker in the rear and open front...... if u had a locked front and open rear it would be the same.[/quotAngryElmo wrote:big wheel sigma wrote:let me get this right,
"modified"
33" tyres, upto 4" lift spring or body & spring lift and ONLY a rear axle traction aid, LSD or Locked.
why not front locker combo's, Std to modified isn't much of a jump to meet the next benchmark. just seems like a large jump from modified to extreme mod.
I know it's an all fun and games event, but in my opinion the bench marks could be more evenly apart. similar to what they are now and it gives people moving up in classes something to work at.
Like i said, its only my opinion![]()
And congrats on series win, and to all other competitors weather you won lost or broke stuff, its about getting out there and and having fun![]()
I did even if i rolled my car outside the comp
wardy wrote:
What part of class 2 is road leagal ? Are you guys going to build your car when you get there?? In my opinion that defeats the purpose. I have de-registered my car because it is not road legal, so that puts me in the buggy class... I don't think thats very fair. Just because I trailer my car shouldn't mean that I'm in the 'top' class.
ur right, it was ok this year, but if u have a good working lsd and a front locker than its just as good as two lockers, so really it might as well be 2 lockers makeing it ex mod. its 2 traction aids when everyone else runs one.big wheel sigma wrote: Yeah but this year a lsd rear and locked front was OK. and a talking point on what was max req for Mod class. It was discussed a number of times with Shane. Am i wrong
I fit that description exactly. I turn up in a completely road legal car that i otherwise use for touring. (in fact i drove up from sydney to compete). I swap tyres, take off the mudflaps so they don't get torn off then drive it. That's why i got so narky at that damned tree because even though i'm in extreme mod, it's still a daily that i'd like to retain a little bit of decent looks on the road. A dinged to shit car will attract way more attention from the boys in blue than something that is straight and looks well looked after.OIIIO wrote:wardy wrote:
What part of class 2 is road leagal ? Are you guys going to build your car when you get there?? In my opinion that defeats the purpose. I have de-registered my car because it is not road legal, so that puts me in the buggy class... I don't think thats very fair. Just because I trailer my car shouldn't mean that I'm in the 'top' class.
Plenty of guys could swap on some 35's-37's (on the day) and compete in there otherwise legal cars.
I think the thoughts of a lot of people out there are that a trailered rig V's a daily driver is very unfair.. The daily driver has to drive a lot more conservative.
I guess we all have different thoughts on this comp, but at least we are able to discuss it on here, and the organisers are willing to listen..
That alone is a nice change
The reason why I like the rules as they are when it comes to EXTREME MODIFIED tyre sizes is to be inclusive instead of exclusive. What I mean is that most vehicles stock drivetrain will not be strong enough for 37's. It isn't the Patrol/Cruiser Challenge.rockcrawler31 wrote:I fit that description exactly. I turn up in a completely road legal car that i otherwise use for touring. (in fact i drove up from sydney to compete). I swap tyres, take off the mudflaps so they don't get torn off then drive it. That's why i got so narky at that damned tree because even though i'm in extreme mod, it's still a daily that i'd like to retain a little bit of decent looks on the road. A dinged to shit car will attract way more attention from the boys in blue than something that is straight and looks well looked after.OIIIO wrote:wardy wrote:
What part of class 2 is road leagal ? Are you guys going to build your car when you get there?? In my opinion that defeats the purpose. I have de-registered my car because it is not road legal, so that puts me in the buggy class... I don't think thats very fair. Just because I trailer my car shouldn't mean that I'm in the 'top' class.
Plenty of guys could swap on some 35's-37's (on the day) and compete in there otherwise legal cars.
I think the thoughts of a lot of people out there are that a trailered rig V's a daily driver is very unfair.. The daily driver has to drive a lot more conservative.
I guess we all have different thoughts on this comp, but at least we are able to discuss it on here, and the organisers are willing to listen..
That alone is a nice change
I agree.OIIIO wrote:EXTREME MODIFIED................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?)
This comp works really well as a fun inclusive comp. Penalising every vehicle besides the Patrols, Cruisers and Jeeps isn't the answer.rockcrawler31 wrote:I also think that having a limo and one locker does not make you "twin locked" or "two traction aids"
Limo is something that comes from the factory as a virtually compulsory piece of kit nowadays.
The locker is an aftermarket (usually) item that most people "add" as a traction device. If you were smart or lucky enough to have bought a vehicle that comes with a limo that actually "works", then added a single locker up front, then good on you more power to you. If you bought a toyota and your limo isn't worth the paper weight that it is - tough shit. And i say this as a toyota driver.
I'm happy for people with a working limo and one locker to compete in modified class as i simply see it as smart vehicle choice.
What's the point then? i may as well just go for a wheel. I know it's not sheep stations but the point is to at least have a crack.Suspension Stuff wrote:Milo, you may be better off in the Extreme Mod class but just not going for the win. Excessive wheel spin would have to be policed while on dirt though.
Shane
Yeah sometimes it seems that Brenden hates us.rockcrawler31 wrote:What's the point then? i may as well just go for a wheel. I know it's not sheep stations but the point is to at least have a crack.Suspension Stuff wrote:Milo, you may be better off in the Extreme Mod class but just not going for the win. Excessive wheel spin would have to be policed while on dirt though.
Shane
I'm happy in extreme mod, it's what the car was built for, and i just need to step up in the driver skill stakes. As for panel damage, well, that's just a personal issue that i will have to address and deal with. The course and level of cars that i was competing against were perfect in my books. I just need to pull my finger out and finish and exo as well as come to terms with the fact that you can't build and drive to that level of car (competition OR weekend wheeling) and NOT get some damage
I was probably more saying that because it will be incredibly hard for you to police it. How do you know if the dude has a limo or not? how do you know if it's shimmed or not? You will have dudes with a limo who "claim" that it's factory and only barely works, when in fact they've had it wound so tight they can barely turn a cornerSuspension Stuff wrote:This comp works really well as a fun inclusive comp. Penalising every vehicle besides the Patrols, Cruisers and Jeeps isn't the answer.rockcrawler31 wrote:I also think that having a limo and one locker does not make you "twin locked" or "two traction aids"
Limo is something that comes from the factory as a virtually compulsory piece of kit nowadays.
The locker is an aftermarket (usually) item that most people "add" as a traction device. If you were smart or lucky enough to have bought a vehicle that comes with a limo that actually "works", then added a single locker up front, then good on you more power to you. If you bought a toyota and your limo isn't worth the paper weight that it is - tough shit. And i say this as a toyota driver.
I'm happy for people with a working limo and one locker to compete in modified class as i simply see it as smart vehicle choice.
Shane
i feel you buddy. i looked at some courses and thought to myself "that bastard just KNEW i had to drive a troopy under/past that"Suspension Stuff wrote:Yeah sometimes it seems that Brenden hates us.rockcrawler31 wrote:What's the point then? i may as well just go for a wheel. I know it's not sheep stations but the point is to at least have a crack.Suspension Stuff wrote:Milo, you may be better off in the Extreme Mod class but just not going for the win. Excessive wheel spin would have to be policed while on dirt though.
Shane
I'm happy in extreme mod, it's what the car was built for, and i just need to step up in the driver skill stakes. As for panel damage, well, that's just a personal issue that i will have to address and deal with. The course and level of cars that i was competing against were perfect in my books. I just need to pull my finger out and finish and exo as well as come to terms with the fact that you can't build and drive to that level of car (competition OR weekend wheeling) and NOT get some damage
MODIFIED CLASSrockcrawler31 wrote:I was probably more saying that because it will be incredibly hard for you to police it. How do you know if the dude has a limo or not? how do you know if it's shimmed or not? You will have dudes with a limo who "claim" that it's factory and only barely works, when in fact they've had it wound so tight they can barely turn a cornerSuspension Stuff wrote:This comp works really well as a fun inclusive comp. Penalising every vehicle besides the Patrols, Cruisers and Jeeps isn't the answer.rockcrawler31 wrote:I also think that having a limo and one locker does not make you "twin locked" or "two traction aids"
Limo is something that comes from the factory as a virtually compulsory piece of kit nowadays.
The locker is an aftermarket (usually) item that most people "add" as a traction device. If you were smart or lucky enough to have bought a vehicle that comes with a limo that actually "works", then added a single locker up front, then good on you more power to you. If you bought a toyota and your limo isn't worth the paper weight that it is - tough shit. And i say this as a toyota driver.
I'm happy for people with a working limo and one locker to compete in modified class as i simply see it as smart vehicle choice.
ShaneAlternatively you will have guys with a toyota lim slip, that isn't worth the steel it's made out of but you will have to tell them that it's a traction aid.
Quite simply i think if you have a limo and you're lucky enough that it works then good on you. But a traction aid should either be a selectable diff lock, or an obvious after market locker like a lokka or a lockrite. Like i said, this line of reasoning actually works against broken bits racing since we drive toymota's
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