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any crawlers in MN?

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BTW nice avatar Jay.;-)


I don't whats wrong but I just can't find the wk in the pic. Is there something in the way?:lol:
 
You can only enter 1 rig per class, you can change rigs from comp to comp though.

Each run takes 3-5 minutes, so lets call it 5 minutes a run to count for driver prep. Then figure we have upwards of 20 people entering the 2.2 class, thats 100 minutes for a single course, and we run 2 courses. So 200 minutes, plus 20 minutes to setup the second course. So when everything goes smooth, it takes us 3 hours to run a comp.
 
We normally do a trail run (follow the leader) all over the area we hold the comps. Plus running scalers also........
 
my jeep uses WK axles.... But its a 1/8th scale build on what would be 44 inch scale tires, and the tires hang out a bit. Axial and TLT axles are better suited for scalers and comp rigs in my opinion.
 
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