There are a couple other trucks that are stretched in the middle. It makes more sense to do it this way and is no form an advantage over a 158" single cab with the frame added on to.
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Is there going to be any exceptions to the cab floor and bed floor being removed like bolting in sheetmetal and 200lbs in the bed? just curious because we have a gutted 3.6 truck and in our area the pulls are going away but more 3.0 pulls added every year. Been thinking about converting but don't want to put on a new cab and bed
This has been the rule since Christ was hitching up his mules!!
Is that when you started pulling? oke:
The problem is you didn't spend enough gs$ to get the right (get out of jail free) stickers in your windows
I have a 3.0 smoothbore turbo ordered for local events. My plan is to show up and pull 7800lbs vs. the normal 8000lb guys that have bed floors. And I'll put whatever weight they feel is fair centered in the cab to make up for the floor and firewall not being OEM. We need truck #'s locally on a consistent basis, so the club presidents and other class members are wanting us to pull with their clubs... When I tell them "we can't" they just say, "wow, really, that seems like a silly rule to hold someone back.". We'll see how the first couple events we go to work out....
Are you coming to play this year?
Gosh I missed all this internet diesel drama.. used to live for this yearly bickering back and forth.. :lolly:
first post in probably 3 years here..:bang