There is an exception in the rule book for Metric wheels. If the exception is
there for an oddball size (like metric) then I dont see why it wouldnt apply to
a 6.6" wide wheel ? Where did the Toyota engineers have their heads when this
was thought up? I think they were some place where the sun dont
shine!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Bill Schmidt
>>> "matthew c. mead" <mmead-autox@goof.com> 07/07/01 08:43AM >>>
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 08:51:10PM -0500, Jan Schmidt wrote:
> 6.5" is perfectly legal , as they are narrower than the stock width. However,
>let talk the important stuff: the Mr2 spyder is certainly a B stock car with
>the 1.8 Miata, or do I get screwed again with my 2600 lb. RX7 with 135 hp and
>133 torque?]
> Bill Schmidt (nothing like taking a knife to a gun fight)
This implies that in stock classes you can simply put narrower
wheels on a car and it remains stock. The way I read the rules,
you must have identically sized wheels, with track increased by
no more than 1/4" per wheel. Anything other than that, and
you're pushed into SP. There's the obvious exception for the
Mini, but I don't see anything about this. Can you elaborate?
-matt
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