Greg, I may want to use one of your lifts to bag my rear end. I have all the material; now all I need is some expert advise and help.
What kind of bags? Got any instructions we can peruse to get an idea of the time and effort involved? I think it would make a good candidate for the tech session.
What kind of bags? Got any instructions we can peruse to get an idea of the time and effort involved? I think it would make a good candidate for the tech session.
I have a set of Air Ride Tech #AAR22600 rear air springs. The install of the air springs isn't much different time wise than installing coil springs. I just don't know now much time it will take to plumb the system with the compressor and air lines. It would be an all day job for one person but should only take a few hours with a lift and help.
My SSR: 2006 Red # 2238, 2005 Red #17046 (RIP) 2006 Pacific Blue #122857 06 black over silver 22946
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we will leave April 25 for Maggie Yalley Rally .NASCAR Races at Charlotte and Orlando, should be back home around June 1.Hopefully I can make the next session.
My SSR: 2003 Slingshot Yellow Vin#2062; Kenwood Stereo with JL Audio Components; ASC BodyKit; Katzkin Seats
Hey
We will try to attend, but I need to get the truck back. I am soooooo pissed about my rocker panels and front spoiler not fitting correctly, that I have to take medication to keep me from going POSTAL!
My SSR: '03 NASCAR Pace SSR #303; '06 Silver over Black 6 speed #23157.
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Should we start making a list of what we are going to be doing? What about lunch? Should we bring food for lunch and plan for dinner out?
Yes, IMHO. I've been to tech. gatherings like this with Corvette buds and have found they are only really affective/productive if you organize ahead of time, as our Fanatic friends from Cali. have previously suggested as well. I threw out some ideas in a previous post--they were only intended to be thought starters.
I have a set of Air Ride Tech #AAR22600 rear air springs. The install of the air springs isn't much different time wise than installing coil springs. I just don't know now much time it will take to plumb the system with the compressor and air lines. It would be an all day job for one person but should only take a few hours with a lift and help.
PM me and I will give you my fax number to send the instructions. It doesn't sound too time consuming but we will check it out.
Should we start making a list of what we are going to be doing? What about lunch? Should we bring food for lunch and plan for dinner out?
Yes, we need to start a list. Can you help with that Nancy? As for lunch I was thinking about firing up the grille for some burgers etc or maybe having a local Mexican restaurant cater a nice fajita lunch with trimmings. I am way open for suggestions in this department.
My SSR: 2006 SSR Pacific Blue / Ricochet Silver -#3 of 32 #22834
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Originally Posted by Greg Ducato
Yes, we need to start a list. Can you help with that Nancy? As for lunch I was thinking about firing up the grille for some burgers etc or maybe having a local Mexican restaurant cater a nice fajita lunch with trimmings. I am way open for suggestions in this department.
Mexican FOOD fajitas now all we need is Furykay to bring his Margarita Michine. Does that sound good!!!!
Yes, we need to start a list. Can you help with that Nancy? As for lunch I was thinking about firing up the grille for some burgers etc or maybe having a local Mexican restaurant cater a nice fajita lunch with trimmings. I am way open for suggestions in this department.
Sure - I'll be happy to help out with the list - I may need to start a new thread so that we can have it at the top of it, but let me see what I can do
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We could do our own Fajitas on the grille, the local mexican market sells the best fajitas already seasoned and ready to go only take a few minutes,
I can bring them along with Ceviche and chips
My SSR: 04 Ricochet, ADDCO, Eibach, Joe’s Tune, Bernie’s Kit,Air Dam, Aux Fan & Lower Radiator Supt
Say Texan folks… we just had our So Cal Tech Session today.
We had tons of hard working hands..
We had tons of good food n’ drinks..
We had tons of stories to tell..
After all was done and said, we had miles and miles of happy SSR owner.
Sound like your tech session going to be a big success too.
My SSR: '05 Concept Truck, powered by Heavy Duty rubberbands, and a really BIG WINDUP KEY!
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We could do our own Fajitas on the grille, the local mexican market sells the best fajitas already seasoned and ready to go only take a few minutes,
I can bring them along with Ceviche and chips
Are you talking taco cabana?
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Yeah, what she said. Don't forget....everything Starts out small and Grows.. You guys are doing just Fine.
Greg. Everyone who had servos installed yesterday went out for their test drive and came back for fluid level check, ear to ear Grin ! Even bigger after Joe did tune, too.
Those who didn't have the install....will. Love the kit you provide for us.
Fuji
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