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Old 12-30-2015, 11:10 PM   #1
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I got the axial scx10 jeep Rubicon g6 kit for Christmas and I would like to do competitions in the future. I have read the SORRCA rules for class1,2, and 3 scale rigs but I am confused as to where my vehicle fits in, class1 or 2? I only have added the axial 8 hole beadlocks and some lights in the light bar. Any help is appreciated, thanks

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Old 12-30-2015, 11:28 PM   #2
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Stock tire size, over 4.19 so C2.
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Stock tire size, over 4.19 so C2.
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A general idea would be:

Class 1 looks like a mostly stock vehicle. Maybe aftermarket bumpers lights and stuff but something you'd see driving around town
RC4WD trail finder, defender or cruiser

Class 2 is adding some bigger tires and maybe cutting the body a little it might be street legal but looks like a purpose built trail machine. It's probably the broadest category and our most popular in our club
Pretty much all the Axial SCX-10 based trucks


Class 3 is extensively modded so kinda like an unlimited class. This is full tube chassis extensive body mods, extreme off-road machine. This is something that would not be street legal and would be seen on a trailer hauled to events. Most RCs will run 2.2 tires though it's not required.
Axial Wraith is a good example.

This isn't a definitive guide but just to help you get a basic idea of what the classes mean.
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