I don't see the body rules changing anytime to soon.Until the 2.2 body rules change I'm running a cheater cage. Right now the rules for 2.2 and super are the same.
2 out of 3 of last Championship WINNERS had bodies (Nationals & Utah State), and they were NOT bug bodies.
Body or Bodiless is not some much an issue with me.
Its Body Clip or Body Clipless issue with for me!
I Fv<%!$& HATE BODY CLIPS![]()
2 out of 3 of last Championship WINNERS had bodies (Nationals & Utah State), and they were NOT bug bodies.
Body or Bodiless is not some much an issue with me.
Its Body Clip or Body Clipless issue with for me!
I Fv<%!$& HATE BODY CLIPS![]()
I run both. But asking why people run or like bodiless seemed crazy to me? Look at the KOH race. Do you ask why they don't have bodies on their rigs? For me bodies get traced pretty quick, they get caught on rocks, scrape the wheels unless you trim the crap out of the body, and they are expensive to put a nice paint job on! For what you pay for a body and paint you could have a complete chassis with links and panels! I've never seen a VW bug crawling in the 1:1 world!:ror: There are several bodies that look nothing like a real crawler! But to each his own!"thumbsup" I run both;-)
That second part is the key wording. I certainly dont compete in 1:1, but most of the comp rigs that I have seen were running panels that somewhat resembled the original body. They were made from lexan or aluminum and were heavily modified...A class that requires you to run a body. Or panels that resemble a body.<o></o
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Does any of this really matter?
I don't think I've even come across a Volkswagen bug out rock crawling before..