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Old 01-05-2011, 08:23 PM   #1
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SORRCA
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THESE RULES HAVE BEEN PUT ON HOLD.


For more information please read this:
SORRCA Rules on Hold!!



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Old 01-05-2011, 10:09 PM   #2
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I would like to be the first to say you guys did an excellent job on the rules. they are clear, concise and to the point. I particularly like the Glossary. It is a well needed addition.

I only have one complaint, Why are reduced tires not allowed? If the tires start as approved tires and meet the maximum height requirements for each class, what does it matter?

This really hurts the people running 1.55 wheels as good performing scale tires are few and far between.

I know this was brought up before but i still think it is something that should be looked into.

Once again, great job guys!
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I would like to be the first to say you guys did an excellent job on the rules. they are clear, concise and to the point. I particularly like the Glossary. It is a well needed addition.

I only have one complaint, Why are reduced tires not allowed? If the tires start as approved tires and meet the maximum height requirements for each class, what does it matter?

This really hurts the people running 1.55 wheels as good performing scale tires are few and far between.

I know this was brought up before but i still think it is something that should be looked into.

Once again, great job guys!
Thank-you we all appreciate the compliments. In tire rules, we decided that with the multitude of 1.9 tires on the market that there was no need for people to cut an shut tires anymore, and for class 1 where your 1.55's would be common we intended it to be a builders class, and having a cut and shut tire didn't really fit the feel of this class. I have faith that the options for 1.55 tires will ever expand in the future!

My basic explanation.
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Old 01-05-2011, 10:27 PM   #4
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4.3. All the vehicles, at the minimum, must use: production style hood, 50% of the production style front fenders, 50% of the production grill, roof (or roll cage if an open top), plus two of the following:
‐ Windshield and frame
‐ Rear quarter panels
‐ Doors/half doors
‐ Rear Bed/cargo area
Does this mean the "no fender" look is illegal in Class 2? Would it be ok if I just ran inner fenders to be legal?

BTW, thanks for all the hard work!!!
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I would like to be the first to say you guys did an excellent job on the rules. they are clear, concise and to the point. I particularly like the Glossary. It is a well needed addition.

I only have one complaint, Why are reduced tires not allowed? If the tires start as approved tires and meet the maximum height requirements for each class, what does it matter?

This really hurts the people running 1.55 wheels as good performing scale tires are few and far between.

I know this was brought up before but i still think it is something that should be looked into.

Once again, great job guys!







This is a list of available tires for all classes,hope that helps.Remember it is not all inclusive,just some of the available production tires that are readily available.

We needed to draw the line somewere to keep separation in the classes and to try and keep the rigs performance levels simular in those classes

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Does this mean the "no fender" look is illegal in Class 2? Would it be ok if I just ran inner fenders to be legal?

BTW, thanks for all the hard work!!!
Thats a great question. I would say yes in the case of your build,you have a full inner fender well. Plus you have a full fender on the other side...thats 50% of the fenders all buy it self

Post a pic for all to see Justin,we actually never discussed a realistic inner fender in lue of a outer fender.
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What rig does this effect? The F-350? Isn't that a class 3 rig?
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Does this mean the "no fender" look is illegal in Class 2? Would it be ok if I just ran inner fenders to be legal?

BTW, thanks for all the hard work!!!
Justin,

When you say "no fender" look, my initial thought would be to say it's not 50% if it's not there ... however, from reading what the other guys are saying, it sounds like you have possibly built the structure/support of a fender and just "lost the skin" on one side. For me, I'd say that probably is 50%+ but regardless of what anyone in here tells you specifically, it will all come down to the guy teching your rig in.

On the national level ... there is some grey area that is somewhat unavoidable. We have tried to eliminate that as best as we could. So, that said, your local guy may consider something to be 50% that someone else might not. I'd urge you and all others to err on the side of caution. Before attending a national (or local) event ask specific questions of the person running the event with pictures, etc.


Over time, as everyone gets familiar with the intent of the rules, etc, things will all become clearer and more level across the nation/world/galaxy ....

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Does this mean the "no fender" look is illegal in Class 2? Would it be ok if I just ran inner fenders to be legal?

BTW, thanks for all the hard work!!!
Justin, Class 2 was the most difficult to define for us. We were hoping to have a wide variety of builds in this class and wanted the vehicles to still resemble the vehicle that it started out as....therefore the body panel requirements. We don't want to stifle peoples creativity, and there will be exceptions in a case like your F-350 where it's obvious what kind of rig it is. We were just trying to keep flat panel tuber type rigs that don't really look like a production based vehicle out of class 2.
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Justin, Class 2 was the most difficult to define for us. We were hoping to have a wide variety of builds in this class and wanted the vehicles to still resemble the vehicle that it started out as....therefore the body panel requirements. We don't want to stifle peoples creativity, and there will be exceptions in a case like your F-350 where it's obvious what kind of rig it is. We were just trying to keep flat panel tuber type rigs that don't really look like a production based vehicle out of class 2.
BTW, thanks Tim, "Locked Up" and Devlin for replying with helpful info, very appreciated!

Yes Tim, my F-350 is going to be my C3 rig, sorry for the confusion. I have been waiting to build my C2 Tundra Truggy with Tango down rims and the new RC4WD 1.9 Mud Slingers.
But I was just wondering, as long if we make the inner fenders very detailed like a 1:1, would it be ok in C2.

Here is a example of dready's tunrda.
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/j...IMG_2164-1.jpg
I was just thinking allowing this because there is not a lot of offset 1.9 rims getting made. I could make a narrowed front end but I think the "no fender" look, looks a lot more scale than narrowing, but that's just my opinion.

BTW, again great job on the rules gentlemen, turned clean and easy to read.
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On the national level ... there is some grey area that is somewhat unavoidable. We have tried to eliminate that as best as we could. So, that said, your local guy may consider something to be 50% that someone else might not. I'd urge you and all others to err on the side of caution. Before attending a national (or local) event ask specific questions of the person running the event with pictures, etc.
So we are putting it on the organizer of an event. Is the intent of this 50% count the inter and outer fender.


Glad to see the rules out, good job guys. Can't wait to see the course rules and points.
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So we are putting it on the organizer of an event. Is the intent of this 50% count the inter and outer fender.


Glad to see the rules out, good job guys. Can't wait to see the course rules and points.
That is nothing new.

Determining if the wheelbase "fits the concept/body" has always been a judgment call and nobody seemed to be up in arms about it. "Some fender trimming", determining if a rig resembles a street rig, etc.

Unless something has a 100% concrete measurement point (and we did as much as we could in this regard) some things will be left to the judgment of the ... judge.



Justin,
We are discussing this right now and will try to respond as quickly as possible.


Another thing to keep in mind is that removing of the fender skins may count as pinching the front.
Though that is legal in Class 2, you are limited in that you cannot pinch the front, dove the rear and do boat sides. (Section 4.4 under class 2).

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Question on class two. Is this body legal? I am in question on the front fenders are mod?




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Question on class two. Is this body legal? I am in question on the front fenders are mod?



What body?


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There's your answer. No body = not legal.
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There's your answer. No body = not legal.

Sorry to confuse you guys. Just trying to find out answer to my questions. Not looking to be harassed.
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Well, technically speaking....

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In order to help us get questions answered, please keep your posts in this thread limited to those surrounding the application of the actual rules.

We will not be able to answer specific questions concerning every scale vehicle out there. Those types of questions will be best answered by the people running the individual clubs and/or events.
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We are not trying to harass you.


I don't see any picture posted with your question so I'm not sure what you are asking.
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On the national level ... there is some grey area that is somewhat unavoidable. We have tried to eliminate that as best as we could. So, that said, your local guy may consider something to be 50% that someone else might not. I'd urge you and all others to err on the side of caution. Before attending a national (or local) event ask specific questions of the person running the event with pictures, etc.


Over time, as everyone gets familiar with the intent of the rules, etc, things will all become clearer and more level across the nation/world/galaxy ....
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Well, technically speaking....
sorry I thought it would be ok after reading this but I read in between the lines
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sorry I thought it would be ok after reading this but I read in between the lines
I do not see any pictures with your question.
You may have posted something but I cannot see it.

Can you provide a link to a picture?

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