Puget Sound Toyota Fest
#21
If you can get him to throw some discount coupons at us for the event, you can hand stuff out and we'll thank his business throughout the day on the PA system. Please make sure to post these types of questions on the official PSTOC thread in the first post. Anyone who is caught handing business related advertising and has not been approved by PSTOC will be asked to leave. Our sponsors have donated alot of time and money to be a part of our show.
Speaking of sponsors.
We'd like to welcome GaragePlus to our marry band of enthusiast oriented sponsors!
GaragePlus - http://www.garageplusstorage.com/
Speaking of sponsors.
We'd like to welcome GaragePlus to our marry band of enthusiast oriented sponsors!
GaragePlus - http://www.garageplusstorage.com/
Last edited by PSTOC.org; 09-10-2010 at 06:01 PM.
#22
Registered User
I've been wheeling so much I forgot to build the RTI ramp...I'll get on building one if its permitted....I dont see it bieng super tall though since it will have to fit in the back of my pick up truck...I am sure I know where a few sheets of plywood are laying around as well
#25
Registered User
Kris and I are now pre-registered for the event Yay!! We registered the 01 runner and the 87 runner
ok, I have a question.....so, my dad owns a tire shop (S&S Tire Inc)...... I am curious if I am allowed to hand stuff out with their business name on it at Yotafest? Or does the business have to be an actual sponsor of the event in order for me to hand stuff out?
Thanks!! Lisa
ok, I have a question.....so, my dad owns a tire shop (S&S Tire Inc)...... I am curious if I am allowed to hand stuff out with their business name on it at Yotafest? Or does the business have to be an actual sponsor of the event in order for me to hand stuff out?
Thanks!! Lisa
Crazy. Our dept. (Central Pierce) only runs our rigs through S&S!! Awesome.
#26
Registered User
If you can get him to throw some discount coupons at us for the event, you can hand stuff out and we'll thank his business throughout the day on the PA system. Please make sure to post these types of questions on the official PSTOC thread in the first post. Anyone who is caught handing business related advertising and has not been approved by PSTOC will be asked to leave. Our sponsors have donated alot of time and money to be a part of our show.
Speaking of sponsors.
We'd like to welcome GaragePlus to our marry band of enthusiast oriented sponsors!
GaragePlus - http://www.garageplusstorage.com/
Speaking of sponsors.
We'd like to welcome GaragePlus to our marry band of enthusiast oriented sponsors!
GaragePlus - http://www.garageplusstorage.com/
#28
Registered User
#29
Registered User
That would be great! the problem I was having with moving it in my pick up bed is the width at the tall end would be around 80" I'll call up tacoma steel monday and put in an order
#30
Thanks Plumrbob you come through and your entry will be free! I know it's not much but we hope you understand how much the 4x4 community will appreciate this as well as the rest of us!
Now on to official stuff.
Here it is as promised the Trophy list! Now this can change if enough people preregister but I think this should have everyone covered pretty well
Scions:
xB - 1st gen
xB - 2nd gen
tC
xA/xD
Lexus:
LS/GS
IS
SC/other
Toyotas:
Corolla RWD
Corolla FWD
Corolla AE86
Celica RWD
Celica FWD
Matrix
Camry/Avalon/Solara/ES300
Mr2 Aw11
MR2 2nd Gen
MR2 Spider
Yaris/Echo
Old School Other
New School Other
Celica-Supra
Supra 3rd Gen
Supra 4th Gen
Tercel
Trucks:
Street new
Street old
Off-Road new
Off-road old
4Runner new
4Runner old
YotaWorks Sponsored:
Best Trail Rash/Carnage
That didn't come that way....
Other/Vans
Griots Choice
PSTOC choice
Titus Will Choice
TOK Choice
Garage Plus Choice
Most Built motor
Best Paint/Graphics
Best ICE
Best JDM
Longest Travelled
Club Participation
Highest Milleage
Now on to official stuff.
Here it is as promised the Trophy list! Now this can change if enough people preregister but I think this should have everyone covered pretty well
Scions:
xB - 1st gen
xB - 2nd gen
tC
xA/xD
Lexus:
LS/GS
IS
SC/other
Toyotas:
Corolla RWD
Corolla FWD
Corolla AE86
Celica RWD
Celica FWD
Matrix
Camry/Avalon/Solara/ES300
Mr2 Aw11
MR2 2nd Gen
MR2 Spider
Yaris/Echo
Old School Other
New School Other
Celica-Supra
Supra 3rd Gen
Supra 4th Gen
Tercel
Trucks:
Street new
Street old
Off-Road new
Off-road old
4Runner new
4Runner old
YotaWorks Sponsored:
Best Trail Rash/Carnage
That didn't come that way....
Other/Vans
Griots Choice
PSTOC choice
Titus Will Choice
TOK Choice
Garage Plus Choice
Most Built motor
Best Paint/Graphics
Best ICE
Best JDM
Longest Travelled
Club Participation
Highest Milleage
#31
Registered User
cool on catagories I've got some real nasty cab damage that could win it...... Also I dont see a problem getting the RTI ramp built and tofer has volunteered to haul it for me so I can build it full size....just so you know it will be a 20 degree ramp, 58" tall, 13'4" long, 80" wide at the base at the tall end, with a 20" wide ramp
#33
Registered User
#34
Contributing Member
iTrader: (3)
meh, all ya need is a tape measure and a calculator right? Easy peezy!
(Height of the wheel)/(wheelbase) x 1000=RTI score
The distance is measured up the ramp and on the ramp, not to the actual hub of the wheel. That number is the divided by the vehicles wheelbase and then multiplied by 1000 to calculate the average. For example if a vehicle with a 81 inch wheelbase traveled 59 inches up a 20 degree ramp then the RTI would be calculated as: 59 divided by 81 x 1000 = 728 (rounded down). This method of multiplying by the vehicle's wheelbase allows vehicles of different wheelbases to compete with each other on the same ramp.
(http://www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/rti.htm)
(Height of the wheel)/(wheelbase) x 1000=RTI score
The distance is measured up the ramp and on the ramp, not to the actual hub of the wheel. That number is the divided by the vehicles wheelbase and then multiplied by 1000 to calculate the average. For example if a vehicle with a 81 inch wheelbase traveled 59 inches up a 20 degree ramp then the RTI would be calculated as: 59 divided by 81 x 1000 = 728 (rounded down). This method of multiplying by the vehicle's wheelbase allows vehicles of different wheelbases to compete with each other on the same ramp.
(http://www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/rti.htm)
Last edited by BigBluePile; 09-12-2010 at 03:33 PM.
#35
Registered User
meh, all ya need is a tape measure and a calculator right? Easy peezy!
(Height of the wheel)/(wheelbase) x 1000=RTI score
The distance is measured up the ramp and on the ramp, not to the actual hub of the wheel. That number is the divided by the vehicles wheelbase and then multiplied by 1000 to calculate the average. For example if a vehicle with a 81 inch wheelbase traveled 59 inches up a 20 degree ramp then the RTI would be calculated as: 59 divided by 81 x 1000 = 728 (rounded down). This method of multiplying by the vehicle's wheelbase allows vehicles of different wheelbases to compete with each other on the same ramp.
(http://www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/rti.htm)
(Height of the wheel)/(wheelbase) x 1000=RTI score
The distance is measured up the ramp and on the ramp, not to the actual hub of the wheel. That number is the divided by the vehicles wheelbase and then multiplied by 1000 to calculate the average. For example if a vehicle with a 81 inch wheelbase traveled 59 inches up a 20 degree ramp then the RTI would be calculated as: 59 divided by 81 x 1000 = 728 (rounded down). This method of multiplying by the vehicle's wheelbase allows vehicles of different wheelbases to compete with each other on the same ramp.
(http://www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/rti.htm)
#37
Ok we'll take that as bluepile running that event. I'll get you some raffle tickets to hand out that day As I got the roll this year
Last edited by Toyota_mike; 09-12-2010 at 10:29 PM.
#38
As heard on "The Men's Room" on 99.9 KISW today!
http://www2.kisw.com/sites/default/f...6-10%204PM.mp3
16min 54seconds in. Yeah we get stoked by the little things in life.
http://www2.kisw.com/sites/default/f...6-10%204PM.mp3
16min 54seconds in. Yeah we get stoked by the little things in life.
Last edited by PSTOC.org; 09-16-2010 at 07:52 PM.