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can some one list what the classes are for the national trials and what you can and cant have for each :D
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really roughly...

A class - production - 4 cylinder, can change engine/gearbox/transfer. Diffs, suspension has to be standard as leaves factory, max tyre 31inch

B class - 6/8 cylinder version of the above, but no one entered this season, may be able to run 35s?

C - class. 4 cylinder, anything goes, tube frame, running gear, lockers, fiddles, 35inch max tyre size, etc etc

D class 6/8 cylinder version of C class

E class - 4 clylinder. 33 inch tyres max. Any axles/diffs (huh to hub), one end must retain vehicles factory susp - ie leaf spring or coil mounts etc, the other end is "open". Fiddle brakes one end only. Must use full factory body shell.

F class - 6/8 cylinder version of E class. 35 inch tyres max

Many Many other rules, but thats a real brief over view. just to give you a general gist between classes.

There is G class, but again no one runing this season that I know of so yeah....
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sweet thanks been trying to get a rule book so i could sort out were i was going with class etc
meant to be new ones printed in the next week or so
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Only bit extra is E & F the end you are allowed to rework the suspension is the front end back must be standard down to the mounting tabs if you replace the axle

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so with classes e and f can you cut the body up any like making more room for bigger wheels and the like of cutting the roof off
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oh and whats g class thanks
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hi , am lookin at entering but gradual and b class could be my entry point, would having rancho shockies stuff me up though, fj 40 runnin a 307 , would this stuff me up as not standard as well, cheers warwick
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justme wrote:so with classes e and f can you cut the body up any like making more room for bigger wheels and the like of cutting the roof off

You can remove the roof on all classes, the gard issue is a bit silly by the book you are allowed to cut your inner/outer/firewall to allow fitting of bigger tyres, right upto the bonnet :roll: the catch is there is also a rule that states aftermarket replacement gards must not weigh less than original.... so some of the scrutineers have taken this to mean you arn't allowed to lighten the gards when clearancing, meaning you can cut and fold just not remove :roll: now if you rock up to some of the events you'll notice this isn't applied evenly some guys have them folded up and others have cut it right out :roll: :lol: this nolonger applies to me I've had to flar mine so I've got more metal than standard :lol:

justme wrote:oh and whats g class thanks

This is factory standard open diffs no mods other than a roll cage so standard motor and box axles etc

kruza wazza wrote:hi , am lookin at entering but gradual and b class could be my entry point, would having rancho shockies stuff me up though, fj 40 runnin a 307 , would this stuff me up as not standard as well, cheers warwick

Nope, no problem so long as you haven't replaced the springs, you can have the springs reset but not replaced... so aftermarket lifted springs are out

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so 100 mm hangers would be ok , as they came out with 50mm from memory,
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kruza wazza wrote:so 100 mm hangers would be ok , as they came out with 50mm from memory,


no, only standard suspension
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g class is aloud lockers if they are a factory item, hilly had a gclass pajero with a factory rear locker a few years ago
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so with g class you can cut off the roof and make more room for bigger wheels but you got to stay standed other than that
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no, g glass guards have to be standard but roof can be chopped down to the height of the windscreen base or to no lower than it left the factory as a soft top. max tyre size is 31x12.5

If you are planning to enter next season it may be a good idea to get yourself a rule book :wink:
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where are you

if its close to a competitor already competing, then you may be able to borrow a rule book
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im in dunedin been wating for a rule book to get here but they ment to be printing new ones or some think. as far as i know no one down this way enters the nationals
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justme wrote:im in dunedin been wating for a rule book to get here but they ment to be printing new ones or some think. as far as i know no one down this way enters the nationals



keep pestering them for a rule book dude

they need a bullet up thier ass most of the time
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yer been a pain in the ass makes it a bit hard to get in to the sport
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