Post by kyhillbilly93 on Jun 3, 2019 19:48:45 GMT -5
Ok We-Crash total noob here. So building my first derby machine 89 Ford Ranger XLT 2.9 EFI 5-speed. Event rules as follows- 1. Vehicles: Any year mini van, mini truck, or mini SUV. 4X4 must remove one driveshaft. 2. Bumpers: Can use any OEM car bumper on the front but back must be stock. All bumpers must be in stock location and can use homemade bumper shocks 8" in length. Can weld bumper to body but that is all the welding you can do to the chassis. No loaded or homemade bumpers. 3. Cage: Can have a 4 bar cage that can't touch frame or floor pan. No bigger than 4X4 tubing or 4" round bar. Can have rollover bar that must be straight up and down attached to the cage but can't be attached to the roof in anyway. 4.Drivetrain: No motor swaps must be OEM to the vehicle (Ford to Ford, Chevy to Chevy ECT.) Motor and transmission can't have any kind of protectors. No slider driveshafts. 4 or 6 cylinder ONLY. 5.Hoods Trunks Doors: All hoods, trunks, and doors are allowed wired in 6 spots 2 strands each spot. Tailgates can be dropped down and wired only. 6.Wheels and Tires: Any wheels and tires allowed. 7.Gas Tanks and Batteries: Gas tanks must be mounted in bed or in back covered and secured. Can have a tank protector around tank only and can't touch sheet metal other than bolting to floor pan. Battery must be in passenger compartment covered and secured. 8. Frame & Body: Can't crease frame or body, must be stock with all stock components. No altering of frame or body unless noted in rules. Must remove all glass and no rolling down windows. 9.Suspension: Must be stock with stock components, no adding leaves or spacers. Must have give to it. 10. This is a stock class and any entry found outside the rules that are written will be asked to fix or load. No gray areas and we reserve the right to define the rules. So I have the interior striped down, which wires complete the altenator circuit? I have used the search and read the mini truck thread. Any other tips tricks or advice is appreciated.