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measuring wheelbase when stretching wheely king help

cdl822

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Hey guys have another question for you I'm going to start stretching my wheelbase tommorow how do you measure for wheelbase i'm going for legal 12.5 is from the middle of the front wheel to middle of back wheel or inbetween the tires any help would be great thanks, glenn:shock:
 
Go get some of those free paint sticks at HomeDepot, measure two points that are 12.5" apart on each stick and drill holes on the points. Mount the axles to the holes, and Wha-La!
 
so it from axle to axle ok sounds good thankx "thumbsup"



Yup - pretty much like this...
ralphy1.jpg
 
so basically if I was to build to a competition rig there is no set parameter to where they would tech the wheelbase probaly not going to enter any but you never know
:idea:
 
so basically if I was to build to a competition rig there is no set parameter to where they would tech the wheelbase probaly not going to enter any but you never know
:idea:

Class 2 – Class 2.2: If a Class 2 vehicle violates any of the following requirements it must run in Class 1.
• 2.3.1 - Vehicle wheelbase is limited to a maximum of 12.5 inches. This is determined by measuring
from centerline of front axle stub to centerline of rear axle stub, with all the wheels pointing straight
ahead, with the vehicles suspension holding it's own weight.
 
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