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Old 05-15-2009, 09:37 PM   #1
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Is there any rule that states how many inches the ride hieght has to be.

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Official RC Crawler Rules 2005-2010 there you go
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Old 05-16-2009, 07:55 AM   #3
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if im correct it has to be above 3.75 inches right.
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AS far as i know, here is no "ride-height" rule!! The only rule with that measurement i've seen in the rules is the height of the side of the body...gotta realize, some rigs are sprung some droop ,large difference in ride....
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if im correct it has to be above 3.75 inches right.
No. I don't think there is a ride height (ground clearance) rule.
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if im correct it has to be above 3.75 inches right.
NO!

If you wanted,you could set your truck so it's dragging rockers driving across the kitchen counter. Belly clearance,you can have as much or as little as you like,that's personal preference.

The dimensions your seeing are the minimum specs for body and tube chassis measurements.
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thank you huys for clearing that up for me.
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