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Woops...I didn't copy the fancy info they provided...just typed in the number myself. Let me check again for both setups.OK...my boa AFTER my suspension mods are done in a few months will be 26.64.The belly up skid will help...extending my wheelbase a few inches won't...but I don't have too many breakover issues when trail riding in MI.
Quote from: Mozman68 on July 31, 2007, 07:38:50 AMWoops...I didn't copy the fancy info they provided...just typed in the number myself. Let me check again for both setups.OK...my boa AFTER my suspension mods are done in a few months will be 26.64.The belly up skid will help...extending my wheelbase a few inches won't...but I don't have too many breakover issues when trail riding in MI.So what's the actual score?
I don't see a current BOA.
23.72...bah
I don't see how a there are so many high break over angles, I have a 4" lift, 33's and a custom t-case skid that is only 7/8th of an inch below the frame (Dirty Fab Works) and I only have a 22.01 BOA.
so basically an unstable flattie having the wheelbase of a 4 wheeler with 44" tires would have a better rig rater score than a properly setup competition buggy?makes sense.... i think i'll stick to my original thinking that building a rig to perform off road is a better idea than building a rig to compete in international web wheeling competitions, hehe -Erik <--- can't wait to lower his RR score a couple points in order to get a wheelbase that's ideal offroad and horrible while web wheeling