SORRCA rules comments, suggestions, and questions Thanks for all your hard work on these rules SORRCA. Not an easy task! |
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I like the changes and clarifications. |
Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules Looks good, nice job again guys! "thumbsup" I like that winching was bumped up to 2 pts. Locally we're going to penalize 3 pts. just to deter folks from pulling out the winch without even trying or attempting a section/obstacle. |
Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules "thumbsup""thumbsup" Let the series begin!! |
Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules Could I get some clarification on this one: All vehicles should have the motor, transmission, and electronics covered and hidden when viewed from the top and sides. Batteries must be chassis mounted and should be hidden from view. This sounds like it excludes body mounted battery boxes. I have one of the tool boxes from one of our vendors mounted in the bed of my Hilux that holds the battery. I have seen many people use ammor boxes in the beds or on flat beds for the same thing. This rule seems to say that the battery has to be seperate from the body and has to have the Battery box/battery skid/bare battery strapped on the chassis? |
Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules Basically what it is saying is the battery can not be mounted to the axles. Having it hidden in the box is good! |
Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules Thanks for the quick response, but knowing some of the sticklers for rules, could we modify that line to read: Batteries must be chassis or body mounted and should be hidden from view. Or am I being too anal about this? |
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I brought it up. |
Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules another question, if this thread isnt appropriate i apologize. class 2 tires - the rules just say sniping and cutting is allowed, but can they be cut and shut as long as they fit the height requirements? |
Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules No cut and shut in class 2.....that is for class 3 only. |
Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules I know this is going to sound weird, but what is the official definition of a boat side? Example: I want to add a plate from the bottom of the frame to the lower outer edge of the cab that will not change the cab structure, position, or dimensions. Would that be considered a boat side or a skid? Usually when I think "boat side" I think modification to the cab/body to gain clearance, so that is why I'm asking. |
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Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules A boatsides is where you remove material from the body and replace it with a plate skid to gain clearance. We could define everything in the rules.....but I don't think anyone wants that. That's what this thread is for....question away! |
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Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules If you have Tuber: metal -8 Do you you still get Tube accessories • Sliders: (both sides) metal -3 |
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Re: 2012 SORCCA scale rules Here what I came up with for some popular stocker's ? Stock Wraith Plastic tuber 4 Plastic sliders 1 Front bumper 1 3D 4 Lights 2 Total 12 Stock Honcho Tube Bed 1 Honch is not a Truggy read the rules Plastic Sliders 1 Plastic Bumper 1 Spare Mount 1 Spare 3 Total 7 (Must replace the ladder frame behind the cab with tube, and must extend past the rear axle pumpkin to be legal. |
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so for example would a wreckluse have sliders? would you count the horizontal tube rails that are between the body and boatsides? |
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