ChestonScout
opinions are like Jeeps..
- Location
- Clinton, Ut
my wheelbase is actually only 3" longer than it was stock!
As far as Im reading.....Im good!
As far as Im reading.....Im good!
Ive been told the Scout is to tall and wide to compete.
Are you looking for volunteers again this year?
If I start planning on it now I should be able to make it
Yes, yes, yes. Judges are hard to find. I do a class every year before the event to help the Judges. Most of the time the competitors know the rules better than the Judges.
Why don't you just run your F Toy?
I want to put this out on the table just to see what everyone thinks. Do you think that if a competitor and his rig have ever driven in a pro comp that they should have to run unlimited or not? IMO I don't think it is fair that the full on pro guys can come out and compete with the little guys. I think if they are pro and have a pro buggy there they should have to compete in unlimited. And give the people with the less expensive backyard built rigs a fighting chance to go out and have fun with alike rigs.Ok now lets have the feed back.
I want to put this out on the table just to see what everyone thinks. Do you think that if a competitor and his rig have ever driven in a pro comp that they should have to run unlimited or not? IMO I don't think it is fair that the full on pro guys can come out and compete with the little guys. I think if they are pro and have a pro buggy there they should have to compete in unlimited. And give the people with the less expensive backyard built rigs a fighting chance to go out and have fun with alike rigs.Ok now lets have the feed back.
Looking over the street class, saw this:
1.7e: Portal axles are not allowed.
Just to play devil's advocate here in the interest of clarification: you are referring to portals swapped in, correct? And not STOCK portals? I doubt we'll be seeing any Unimogs competing out here... but I know 2 people back east that ran them at Paragon, so I think it's worth asking.
If a Mog shows up at tech inspection, I'd sign it off to compete (there's a challenge for any Mog owner).
Also, since it came up on my course last year, can the rear-steer penalty be clarified? As it reads right now ( Six (6)penalty points will be assessed if rear steer is used.). It's slightly unclear whether that applies to "using" it as in "using it with effect" or just "using" it as in "engaging the rear steer mechanism for any reason while on the course". I took it to mean the second, and assessed points to the disagreement of the competitor, and I can understand why.
I want to put this out on the table just to see what everyone thinks. Do you think that if a competitor and his rig have ever driven in a pro comp that they should have to run unlimited or not? IMO I don't think it is fair that the full on pro guys can come out and compete with the little guys. I think if they are pro and have a pro buggy there they should have to compete in unlimited. And give the people with the less expensive backyard built rigs a fighting chance to go out and have fun with alike rigs.Ok now lets have the feed back.