> According to the 1972 GCR 2.2.B.3.
> "The make and type of shock absorbers, but not their numbers,
> or their system of operation (i.e. lever or telescopic), or their
> system and points of attachment"
>> In the above sentence what does 'type' mean?
>> How does 'type' differ from 'system of operation'?
> I would think the two terms are synonymous, at least that
> would be logical . . . but were talking SCCA GCR's here
> and sometimes logic does not enter the equation.
While I agree that any rule that comes out of a committee is not necessarily
"logical", going from standard telescopic shocks to adjustable telescopic
shocks would presumably be a change in "type" but not in "system of
operation".
Jim Hill
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