Craig S
Commando
- Location
- Delta, Utah
I personally don't see any advantage to a flat bed, other then maybe not hanging up on a piece of sheet metal.
Guess it doesn't matter anymore, I forgot I have to run legends anyway with the 38's. And little brother is going to 38's if he ever finishes the lift. Oh well.
I like the idea of a super stock class. but really thats what the legend class is. I agree that legends should be mostly full bodied, heavily modified rigs. But I think that those with tube chassis should be made to run in the unlimiteds. I personally don't think that a TJ grill is enough to keep you in the legends class.
Legend (Legend=Modified) class was started for full bodied, heavily modified rigs, but it got out of hand when when the frame rule was modified in 2004 by UROC. This essentially let any frame modifications go as long as they were rectangular frames. In about 2006 Werock let full tube frames in and it has been this way ever since. The Old School Street Stock class is essentially the old UROC Legends class (2002 vintage) with a couple of restrictions. There are some minor differences, but basically the same idea.
When the rules were opened up, it turned rock crawling into a money sport and the fun factor slowly drained out as the money came in. As the money came in the lower budget competitors left along with the fun and excitement that comes when a bunch of people get together to enjoy a rock crawling competition and have a good time. I always try to keep the rules so that anybody can compete at some level. I think it's better for everybody that way (sorry for getting on the soap box).
The F Toy class is based around a similar theme. I'm hoping a few of those guys will show up.