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Old 09-10-2011, 12:50 PM   #1
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I guess I dont know how to search or something..lol I have been tryin to find the legal specs for super class so I can compete later if I want to. Im new to supers so I have no idea what the specs of the crawler need to be. Im building a super shafty, do the regular super class specs apply? Any help would be great.

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Old 09-10-2011, 04:28 PM   #2
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Your shafty falls under the same rules for bodiless and wheelbase:
http://www.usrcca.com/rules/USRCCA_2...01-15-2011.pdf
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I don't compete, but the 16-18" WB rule sounds excessive to me. Probably 15-17" would make it easier for people to get into the super class. Where is a WB more than 17" really useful anyway?
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2.2 - Class 1 - Super Crawler Class:
▪ 2.2.1 - Vehicle wheelbase is limited to a minimum of 16 inches and a maximum of 18 inches.
▪ 2.2.2 - No limits to steering configuration.
▪ 2.2.3 - Bodied vehicles must be 3” minimum height on sides. No less than 12.5” total length and full original
width, and no less than 5” in center.
▪2.2.4 - Super class bodiless 12" overall length, 3" overall width, and 3.75" overall height.
▪ 2.2.5 -Vehicle is limited to a minimum 3.2 inch wheels/rims or larger at the bead surface. Wheels may be
modified provided that the tire bead surface is not less than 3.2 inches in diameter. Tires may be modified from
other sized tires using only a pliable rubber.
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I don't compete, but the 16-18" WB rule sounds excessive to me. Probably 15-17" would make it easier for people to get into the super class. Where is a WB more than 17" really useful anyway?
Go compete and report back
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Im at 17 3/4" wb and a light weight at only 9.51lbs. Im looking at a dig, can I use 4ws with the dig and be ok for comps?

thanks for the help everyone
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Im at 17 3/4" wb and a light weight at only 9.51lbs. Im looking at a dig, can I use 4ws with the dig and be ok for comps?

thanks for the help everyone
Thats pretty close to mine.

And yes front/rear dig and front/rear steer
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Your shafty falls under the same rules for bodiless and wheelbase:
http://www.usrcca.com/rules/USRCCA_2...01-15-2011.pdf

I read through all the rules and it was what I needed. Thanks
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