Rick,
The Chris Alston's Chassisworks parts are some of the best quality and most
thought-out
components on the market today. Their swingout clevis' are what I would suggest
you use if
you need a swingout.
joe
Rick Hammond wrote:
> Hi Joe,
> I noticed hardware like this;
> http://www.cachassisworks.com/
> (clevis kits etc.) that they state is NHRA legal.
> Another site showed removeable cross-bars for back-seat access.
>
> I looked through the SCTA rule-book and saw no mention, other than a
>reference to
> bolted structures.
> That's why I'm asking now, as it applies to getting people in with cars that
>they might
>
> not want to totally dedicate to racing.
> No criticism of the rule-book; over-all it is great; clear and thorough.
> I don't know if this needs a specific ruling or if an acceptance of NHRA
>approval etc.
> would be better.
>
> BTW; the comments about stereos etc. was more a complement to the ones who
>took the
> safety and engineering seriously, than a slight against any others. We need
> enthusiasts coming from everywhere. It may be the market created by the
>poseurs that
> funds the racing and media coverage that benefits the 'purists'...
> Cheers,
> Rick
> ('...was then I knew I'd had enough...burned my credit card for fuel...out to
>where the
>
> pavement turns to sand...' Neil Young.... words to live by, though it could
>be about a
>
> guy maxing out his card for parts, to run in F/alt class...in which case it
>should be
> 'salt' not 'sand' ;-)
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