2015 ppl 2.6 rules

100% bio-diesel will wet stack. If there is a breeze or wind, you want to be upwind when a truck or tractor starts up.
 
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I am running a 2.5 truck, so I am asking this question out of curiosity. Why would it so bad to not run rear duals?
 
Ppl has a gay why to word there rules,its kinda cool really that way you never get caught cheating you just didn't understand the rules correctly.
Duals on the rear only not the front, I am sure no minds if you ran a single rear wheel
 
I just want to clarify this... But is it okay to run an aftermarket cast head in 2.6" but now you are required to have a OEM head in 3.0" class?

LOL it sure reads that way. By factory width seems as though the factory shelfs still have to be in tact. Every year ppl never ceases to amaze me. How come we have to do this chit every year:doh:
 
I would think without the duals, the sled weight will be lightened up and you won't blow the tires away. It mite require someone to learn how to set the truck up, tire pressure, weight placement, etc.
 
I would think without the duals, the sled weight will be lightened up and you won't blow the tires away. It mite require someone to learn how to set the truck up, tire pressure, weight placement, etc.

Some type of driving ability may come in to play also.
 
I am running a 2.5 truck, so I am asking this question out of curiosity. Why would it so bad to not run rear duals?

It has been brought up before with very little support. It was also tried by the Outlaws here and getting numbers to the events was difficult even though they were one of the best paying events in the area. The guys who were willing to come an run had mixed reviews on how they felt their truck hooked and others wouldn't even try. They were forced to change to allow duals in 2015. I think it is a good idea but it was never accepted around here.


It doesn't say anything about oem head in the 2.6 diesel truck part. Only other change that applies to 2.6 truck on that page is the biodiesel rule, Right or am I reading this all wrong?

Correct.
 
The rule doesn't say you must run 4 tires in the rear, rather you can't run 4 tires on the front end

True, but an astute 8th grader would rewrite that as "Dual wheels are not permitted on the front axle."

Well written rules should stick to what you're required to do, and not allowed to do.



One of the dumbest statements that's made it's way into some common rules packages are "Fire extingusher system is permitted." And then you drop down a paragraph or whatever and, they require you to carry a fire extinguisher.
 
True, but an astute 8th grader would rewrite that as "Dual wheels are not permitted on the front axle."

Well written rules should stick to what you're required to do, and not allowed to do.



One of the dumbest statements that's made it's way into some common rules packages are "Fire extingusher system is permitted." And then you drop down a paragraph or whatever and, they require you to carry a fire extinguisher.

Haha, i love it.
 
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