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Gary, if ya hang a SNOW plow on the ft of that truck they'll just wave ya through.......
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What is wrong in using shorter (smaller) rigs? They worked fine back in the day. There is only so much room in the pits of a race track. Wouldnt it be less expensive for everyone just to line everyone up and have them drop thier pants to see who has the longest "Rig" !?
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Looking to enter the Z-max national and possibly race the IHRA Rockingham race, but this all has me second guessing. I've got a diesel pusher motrhome with a GVWR of 24,800 and an enclosed trailer with a GVWR of 4531 (two 5200lb axles). Length is 66.5' bumper to bumper. Do I have anything to worry about? Do I need to stop at weight stations? Thanks
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Terry, what good is having a big rig, if it only sits in the driveway.....you gotta drive it my man!
Hey, good luck in Sunny Florida! Wade Mahaffey |
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