Probably 18”-22” in the rear, 14”-16” in the front.
Probably 18”-22” in the rear, 14”-16” in the front.
The Baja laughs at your 4wd.
My whole family has raced at some point with the exception of my mother. Myself, Brother, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, and Aunt have all raced. Mostly Offroad. But I have raced the short course at Miller before.
My mother’s CRV has been offroading. While she was driving no less.
Hmm, pretty sure mine have never burgled anything on their own, and they’ve been used plenty of times for perfectly legitimate uses. People lose keys to things at work all the time. I’ve opened all sorts of things (mainly filing cabinets) for different departments.
It's a blast.
Not suspension (okay, shocks probably). That class has to use the stock suspension and stock mounting points.
Some fiberglass and a roll cage. That's a 7100, so it's basically stock.
He got a great shot of our car at Battle at Primm this year. He's a great photographer.
There were 20+ Class 11's at Battle at Primm in February.
These guys are awesome, raced with them several times. Unfortunately, the steering box decided to go through the oil pan at the start of the second lap, so it didn't finish.
Justin Lofton won the Overall and Trophy Truck class.
I have pretty much the same kit in my Beetle. Plus a fuel filter. No milk jug though.
I dailied my '72 Beetle for four years after I turned 16.
I have a 4000 mAh battery in my phone. Never need to charge it my car.
My race car still has a Swing Axle.
The perfect vehicle.
Class 11 Beetle laughs at your puny lights. (Took this today at Battle at Primm)
I have to disagree on #2. Clever code is good. Clever code is simple, effective and understandable. If it's not that, it's not clever.
Trying to look intelligent, not evil.