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Another Jeep build..this time a TJ

So, with the right tires, would this be considered a Class 1 rig? Would those fenders be legal?

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I've been considering something fairly similar for a C1 build and I thought I'd comment on the legality of this rig (or one similar for C1). I believe the things that would bump it to C2 are:

- The (front) bumper isn't at least as wide as the windshield.
- Only minor fender trimming is allowed. I don't think the high-lined fenders would be considered "minor".
- Tires cannot extend beyond the bumpers. Not sure if this applies, though.
- Tire coverage is borderline in the rear and there's too little coverage up front.

I adore this rig, but as it sits, it would need some revamping to be C1 legal. Just wanted to point it out since the topic was brought up. 8)
 
This pic definitely puts things into perspective. The soft top is significantly bigger than the open top Tj.

Your "garage" is housing some sweet rigs.


Thanks Shinjari, and yes the Soft top rig looks huge due to its axles, wheels and tires.






I saw this jeep in person this weekend and wow... its such a compact neat little rig. It flexes perfectly, tucks the tires right into the fenders like it came from the factory that way and Richard has done a marvelous job creating one of the coolest rigs I've ever held in my hands. You guys who are nit picking it need to see it in person. Its just awesome!


Thanks Colby.



Very nice work my man! JEEP BROTHERHOOD!!!!!!


Thank you"thumbsup"


I've been considering something fairly similar for a C1 build and I thought I'd comment on the legality of this rig (or one similar for C1). I believe the things that would bump it to C2 are:

- The (front) bumper isn't at least as wide as the windshield.
- Only minor fender trimming is allowed. I don't think the high-lined fenders would be considered "minor".
- Tires cannot extend beyond the bumpers. Not sure if this applies, though.
- Tire coverage is borderline in the rear and there's too little coverage up front.

I adore this rig, but as it sits, it would need some revamping to be C1 legal. Just wanted to point it out since the topic was brought up. 8)

Thank you Tommy! After Die-laughing suggesting the idea of a run in C1, I checked the rules and yes the bumper, fenders, and tire coverage are a bump into C2.

With that being said, I doubt me or this rig would get very far running with other C2 rigs.

I'll have to use my Double Cab Hilux for C1 once I change the wheels or put on fender flares.
 
Hey rich those door tops are gonna be a lil late cause i snapped both bones in my left arm in mammoth. Otherwise ill just send you the whole plastic cage and u can cut it.
 
Holy sh!t E, that's not good:shock: I hope you heal up fast. I'm in no rush to get those tops. Rest that arm man.

Hey rich those door tops are gonna be a lil late cause i snapped both bones in my left arm in mammoth. Otherwise ill just send you the whole plastic cage and u can cut it.
 
Hey rich those door tops are gonna be a lil late cause i snapped both bones in my left arm in mammoth. Otherwise ill just send you the whole plastic cage and u can cut it.


Holy crap! What were you doing in Mammoth to break bones? Mountain biking? Hope you get well soon.

side note: keep forgetting that there are other people named 'Richard' besides me lol
 
ok got to run her today for the first time, she did well. I'll post up the rest of the pics later.

TJrunatlinecreek029.jpg
 
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