Weight reduction shouldn't be problem as pointed out there are Regular Cab trucks and Crew Cab trucks long beds and shorts. I say that with the thought the truck is still a DD and what is removed is capable of being put back ,truck is registered and insured.
IMO You start swaying away from stock when ever modifications no matter how mute is done to cram more air or fuel into the engine besides tuning! IE Turbo mods,piston mods, camshaft mods,head work etc etc . Shouldn't be aloud.
Weight reduction shouldn't be problem as pointed out there are Regular Cab trucks and Crew Cab trucks long beds and shorts. I say that with the thought the truck is still a DD and what is removed is capable of being put back ,truck is registered and insured.
IMO You start swaying away from stock when ever modifications no matter how mute is done to cram more air or fuel into the engine besides tuning! IE Turbo mods,piston mods, camshaft mods,head work etc etc . Shouldn't be aloud.
What happens when somebody shows up with no doors, no hood, no bumbers, no bed maybe no fenders, maybe no windows other than the front or maybe even cuts the roof of and runs it as a rodster? It would still be "Street Legal" but not really what everyone wants to see on "the lists" Carry on
I'll tell you my biggest complaint about the list is the CP3 stuff. A guy can put an LBZ CP3 and/or regulator on an LB7 or LLY? That's crap in my opinion.
I say tuner, exhaust, intake, and lift pump only. Drive the bitch as is. Built trans will make a difference because TCM will read no slip and not pull power back as a stock trans. OK on built trans; nothing else, period. Leave truck the same as you drive it. No weight reduction. If these rules cannot be meat; drop the whole subject.
I'll tell you my biggest complaint about the list is the CP3 stuff. A guy can put an LBZ CP3 and/or regulator on an LB7 or LLY? That's crap in my opinion.
why whats wrong with doing that its still stock?
Phooker over on Compd.