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Post by streetpuller85 on Sept 3, 2013 0:37:50 GMT -6
Every thought about making it a class? Street Stock 4x4
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Post by zackwards on Sept 4, 2013 7:21:20 GMT -6
It be a good class like entry level but someone would try get out of hand with a junk truck and a real hot motor I love the class but the rules would kill it and safety also
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Post by True Grit on Sept 5, 2013 8:02:00 GMT -6
get you a bunch together and present it at our banquet. they will listen to you if you have a good idea of how you want it to be and show you have a good set of rules and trucks. If you keep it to around 5500lb you would have a lot of trucks and less breaking. no rollers or after market any thing. must be OEM from factory. you will have agood class.
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Post by True Grit on Sept 5, 2013 9:46:53 GMT -6
Attached are some rules, I found these rules and it may help you to get started. Attachments:
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Post by streetpuller85 on Sept 8, 2013 18:45:24 GMT -6
What about like a 6500 super street class or something it's hard to get a 4 door to get under it.. I don't know to many truck's that have all oem part's or that run on pump gas
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Post by True Grit on Sept 8, 2013 20:35:46 GMT -6
If its a true street truck it will have all OEM parts and every street truck I know of runs off of pump gas. If you want to run that much weight and start building motors to run a super street class your wasting your time to try and get a class that is cheap and anyone can run. They run 5500 all around and that's what outlaw started out with it can be done. That's why if you get a set of rules they will have to be locked so that some one trying to run wont always be trying to catch up with the money guys.
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Post by streetpuller85 on Sept 10, 2013 11:18:15 GMT -6
What's yall's class then for what I am talking about? Is there alrighty a class? Cheater Stock?? Just looking for help
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Post by zackwards on Sept 10, 2013 20:34:21 GMT -6
6000 lbs stock looking trucks f350's weigh like 5600/5700 lbs stock
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Post by streetpuller85 on Sept 11, 2013 9:34:09 GMT -6
If yall's stock class run's all oem parts what's the class about it.. Plus I am not interested in gutting my truck
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Post by True Grit on Sept 13, 2013 13:21:59 GMT -6
pro street is 6200 and 470 cubic inch. They are pro stock trucks but on street tires not cut tires. Your looking at over 700 hp motors. For a good street stock class keep it basic and you will have more trucks and less money in the truck. The lighter the truck the less breaking too. Go 5800 if trucks cant make 5500. But if you run a small block class it will weigh under 5800.
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Post by streetpuller85 on Sept 13, 2013 22:57:25 GMT -6
Where id thr pro street rules at? Have you evey had a older 4 door full blooded ton on the scales that looked like they just come off the show room
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