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Jimmyb 25-11-2005 09:30 PM

2006 WE Rock Rules
 

The new WE Rock rules arnt out yet but this is how they are going to pan out.

The unlimited class isnt going to change. Basically anything goes as long as its automotive based.

Now for anybody wanting enter the modified class you need to look at the rules very closely when thay come out cause if you dont comply with them you will be competiting in unlimited with all the single seat, rear steer, rear engined buggies.

The basics of the new modified class will be:

- 2 seats on an equal plane
- 48in (1220mm) minimum chassis width (basically the width measured at the rocker/slider area or where the "side steps" would go if you ran them)
- front engined
- steering box (ram assist allowed)
- 37in tyres max
- bonnet, grill , front guards, sides, rear quarters to make the rig look like a 4wd vehicle
- The structure of the frame must extend to the front of the front tyres and to the centre line of the rear axle. The front of the front "bumber" must be located no further rearward than the front of the front tyres and the bottom of the bumber must be no heigher than the top of the front tyres at static ride height and it must be no narrower than 20in (508mm).

The construction of the frame can be full tube (doesent have to have RHS chassis rails) and the rest of the rigs requirements are per the current WE Rock rules at www.we-rock.cc

So if you want to compete in the modified class you need to ensure you comply to the rules.

Now for anybody wanting to get into this sport have a serious look at the modified class. You can be very competitive with a low dollar rig. This class has a maximum tyre size on 37in and no rear steer. Well built rigs running toyota or nissan axles can be very competitive in this class. the unlimited class is very quickly going to blow out $$$ wise especially with all the portals and rear steer we are now seeing in this class.

Sam from OL

maddog 28-11-2005 09:26 AM

It's good that they've adjusted the Modified class, although I don't agree with the 37" max tyre rule. Those of us with full bodied vehicles that want to compete in WE rock are generally larger than 37" tyres.

Jimmyb 28-11-2005 10:35 AM

Yeah exactly, means you will have to compete against the Moon Buggies if you want to compete.

Its like my rig, I know I have hydro steer, 42's and a entry and exit angle to die for, but hell im not going to have a chance against the lightweight rear engined MB's.

Ah well!

maddog 29-11-2005 03:45 PM

Do you know if it's based on sidewall or actual measurement?

I just remembered that my 38.5's measure around 37" on the 15x10(11) beadlocks

Jimmyb 29-11-2005 06:20 PM

I beleive its based on what the tyre placard says it is.

maddog 30-11-2005 07:27 AM

Hmm will have to talk to the organisers. Could run my 37" MTRs, but I don't want to scratch the bling wheels they're on ;)

Jeff 30-11-2005 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JimmyB
- bonnet, grill , front guards, sides, rear quarters to make the rig look like a 4wd vehicle

That sounds like it is open to interpretation. How are the custom trayback vehicles going to be classified?

Quote:

Originally Posted by JimmyB
- The structure of the frame must extend to the front of the front tyres and to the centre line of the rear axle. The front of the front "bumber" must be located no further rearward than the front of the front tyres and the bottom of the bumber must be no heigher than the top of the front tyres at static ride height and it must be no narrower than 20in (508mm).

So a stock "pedestrian killer" CJ front would not be allowed?


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