222-Hopko, Jay
123-Williams, Justin
606-Varone, Archie
242-Ozmun, Chris
207-Widmaier, Jim
555-Lloyd, Chris
That is the standing of the last competition
This is the series standing
222-Hopko, Jay
123-Williams, Justin
207-Widmaier, Jim
824-Hurt, Chris
005-Shaw, Greg
325-Knoll, Greg
606-Varone, Archie
419-McIntyre, Samuel
043-Saxon, Erik
555-Lloyd, Chris
242-Ozmun, Chris
143-Kyle, Cora
408-Gerstmyer, Alex
849-Liddick, Tony
694-Calder, James
1st to 4th all had 35" tires
4th for the year Chris 824 has an XJ with stock axles a 4" lift and no suck down winches nothing special.
I think there are 2 XJs 3-4 CJs 3-4 YJs and the rest of the class are just TJs
Only a few have suck down winches I didn't have them until the second comp I don't know how much if they help or if it just make me feel more confident.
Winches are only a $100 and most of you already have a front winch.
It has a lot to do with the driver/spotter most of the Jeeps are pretty comparable built. Actually a lot of the "better" built jeeps don't always do as well.
If you have 33s run class 1,
Just pull the lunch box locker out and go back to 1 locker. That class has to be limited to 1 locker or the course would get insanely harder.
My brother ran class 1 with 30"tires 2 inch spacer and welded rear and came in 7th.
I'm sure most of your jeeps are better.
It's all about picking the right line.
The whole reason to compete is for fun there is no money in it you barely make back entrance fee and gas money.
I enjoy the competition putting my build up against the next and seeing how it compares.
How do I keep my torsionbar IFS with my Waggy D44? Does this confuse anyone else?
Simple answer is you dont. you'd prlly be better off going leaf sprung and trying to argue that leaf sprung is a hinderance in your case or just build for class 3
Simple answer is you dont. you'd prlly be better off going leaf sprung and trying to argue that leaf sprung is a hinderance in your case or just build for class 3
Im only running a 36" tire, class 3 is 37's and up correct?
my big problem I guess would be my non-factory suspension. I fit class 3 pretty well except for the tire size.
I think there were guys in class 3 and maybe even 4 running 35 inch tires. Like justin said its not about tire size or your set up its how good your driver and spotter are at picking lines and planning stuff out ahead of time.
Sam and I usually picked out a line ahead of time but it usually changed once we got on the course. Sams driving style is a little crazier than most others as well. So it really isnt about who has the best built rig it's about making quick decisions and picking the best line. Justin's rig is a perfect example of this haha. Most would think a built CJ on leafs and 35s isnt supposed to beat built TJ's on 37s, but he does. It's all driver/spotter skill and experience.
1st to 4th all had 35" tires
4th for the year Chris 824 has an XJ with stock axles a 4" lift and no suck down winches nothing special.
I think there are 2 XJs 3-4 CJs 3-4 YJs and the rest of the class are just TJs
Only a few have suck down winches I didn't have them until the second comp I don't know how much if they help or if it just make me feel more confident.
Winches are only a $100 and most of you already have a front winch.
It has a lot to do with the driver/spotter most of the Jeeps are pretty comparable built. Actually a lot of the "better" built jeeps don't always do as well.
If you have 33s run class 1,
Just pull the lunch box locker out and go back to 1 locker. That class has to be limited to 1 locker or the course would get insanely harder.
My brother ran class 1 with 30"tires 2 inch spacer and welded rear and came in 7th.
I'm sure most of your jeeps are better.
It's all about picking the right line.
The whole reason to compete is for fun there is no money in it you barely make back entrance fee and gas money.
I enjoy the competition putting my build up against the next and seeing how it compares.
i agree wiyth everything you say. i was just busting codys balls in this thread
but that red xj has a 4" lift?
i guess with all the stuff thats gutted from it, it gained a few inches
Kurt from Quadratec only runs 35's and he is class 3 I believe, granted they are red label krawlers tho
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