2013 WA Off Road 1/10 State Titles 18-20 October WCMRC
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i think you may of misunderstood us.
Yes it is controlled tires event for both 2SC and 4SC at the states. What i'm saying is that 4SC is not as sanctioned class (as per the AARCMCC 2013 rules). It only lists 2SC as a sanctioned class, not 4SC. AARCMCC should have no say over what rules the 4SC runs by. The club can pick what rules the class will be running too. It's a demo class. If the club wishes to see all of its 4SC members turn up and race, you would think the members may have some input. I personally would leave all demo classes as open tires. Therefore you could use what you raced with on a regular club day. Thus, keeping the cost down. Now if you are going to bring up that this means the traveling drivers are going to have to bring more tires, I don't care...... It's a demo class.....
Yes it is controlled tires event for both 2SC and 4SC at the states. What i'm saying is that 4SC is not as sanctioned class (as per the AARCMCC 2013 rules). It only lists 2SC as a sanctioned class, not 4SC. AARCMCC should have no say over what rules the 4SC runs by. The club can pick what rules the class will be running too. It's a demo class. If the club wishes to see all of its 4SC members turn up and race, you would think the members may have some input. I personally would leave all demo classes as open tires. Therefore you could use what you raced with on a regular club day. Thus, keeping the cost down. Now if you are going to bring up that this means the traveling drivers are going to have to bring more tires, I don't care...... It's a demo class.....
#64
Boz, you seem to know a bit about what's going on, is there a tyre supplier in perth for the MX compound Pro-lines?
Rypers do the AKA - that's easy, but don't know where to source proline other than Perth RC, which only have a handful of the suburbs in MX.
A quick check online shows Amain had 12 pairs only of the MX Suburbs. I would think that some arrangement has been already made with a local supplier to ensure enough tyres would be available?
Rypers do the AKA - that's easy, but don't know where to source proline other than Perth RC, which only have a handful of the suburbs in MX.
A quick check online shows Amain had 12 pairs only of the MX Suburbs. I would think that some arrangement has been already made with a local supplier to ensure enough tyres would be available?
#66
Who's the Pro-Line distributor for Aus, do you know?
Are they affiliated with a shop by any chance?
Are they affiliated with a shop by any chance?
#68
Any body buying stadium truck tyres for the states, please delay your orders till at least late tomorrow. The club will provide an update in the next 24 hours.
#69
What's drawn you to 4wd sc then boz?
#70
Tech Apprentice
I believe it's a "4" thing - 4WD's only after 40...
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Tyres for event
Stadium truck will be Proline scrubs part #PR8217-16 with supplied inserts on rear and open fronts
2wd sct will use the control tyre Proline Suburb 2.0 MX (PR1171-16) with supplied inserts on rear of car with fronts open
4wd sct will use Proline Suburb 2.0 MX (PR1171-16) with supplied inserts all round
2wd Buggy Rear AKA Rebar Soft (13108s) + Inserts Rear (33012) Fronts open
4wd Buggy:Rear AKA Rebar Soft (13108s) + Inserts Rear (33012) + Front AKA Rebar Soft (13308s) + Inserts Front (33013),
2wd sct will use the control tyre Proline Suburb 2.0 MX (PR1171-16) with supplied inserts on rear of car with fronts open
4wd sct will use Proline Suburb 2.0 MX (PR1171-16) with supplied inserts all round
2wd Buggy Rear AKA Rebar Soft (13108s) + Inserts Rear (33012) Fronts open
4wd Buggy:Rear AKA Rebar Soft (13108s) + Inserts Rear (33012) + Front AKA Rebar Soft (13308s) + Inserts Front (33013),
Last edited by Snow Rider; 07-04-2013 at 12:39 AM. Reason: added buggy tyres