So if I put 2.2 wheels on this and made sure it was narrow enough, could it run in the 2.2 class?
Here are the complete rules for the 2.2.
- This class is for the typical trail rigs, that you have modified quite a bit for off road.
Looks like it to me.
- All 2.2" OEM tires are legal, any modified tire may only be 5.2" tall
Once fixed yes
- Track width can be NO more than 10.5" in the 2.2 class
once fixed yes
- You must run a complete body, bumpers, including fenders, doors & tailgates. Some fender trimming is allowed but the basic shape must be retained.
body, yes, bumpers no, but the 1:1 doesn't have them, is that ok?
- A shortened or lengthened body is allowable. A tubed bed must have a functional bed area capable of carrying a full-size spare laid flat (rear fender and tailgate rules to not apply to tubed beds).
Does it have to haul a spare?
- No 4 wheel steer or rear steer at all! if you have more than 2 axles, the FRONT axles are the ONLY ones that can steer.
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- No " DIG " of any kind is allowed.
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- Wheelbase is limited only by your body, and must fit in your fender wells.
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- Vehicle must have a frame-railed chassis. Tubed frame rails are ok.
would that be considered tube frame rails?
- Vehicle wheelbase needs to fit within the fender walls of the body.
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- Vehicle battery must be mounted on the chassis. You cannot mount the battery above the steering servo/axle/upper links. The goal is to place the battery where it is not visible for a more scale appearance.
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- Vehicle must run a full approved body. Fenders may be cut, but it must resemble a 1:1 rig you'd see on the street. "Iffy" Vehicles must be approved by the other MTRCRC members.
I guess we have to ask MTRCRC
- You may add weight to your wheels, but you are only allowed a maximum of 12 TOTAL oz's. You can put it in whichever wheels you want, but 12 oz is the total.
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