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Rock Stacker Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Vancouver area
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Rule clafication- Is any form of active suspension allowed. I saw someone in our comp community building an active servo controlled sway bar. Also same could be asked about active ride height. I know axle winching is a legit thing but what about an servo activated anti-roll (sway bar) or ride height type deal? I dont see anything to the contrary in the rules. So wondering how it would be ruled? |
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Rock Crawler Join Date: Dec 2014 Location: So Cal
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Funny for me to see this, I have contemplated doing this very thing, but adjusting the ride height individually at all 4 corners. Not thinking about a comp rig in particular, but there is always a first for everything. About an inch +/- at every wheel, while keeping the same wheel travel.
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Aug 2013 Location: near jax
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ride height change should be legal on at-least class 3. Many examples of airbag and air shocks that adjust on the fly in the 1:1 world.
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