January 27th AZ SHO Club Get-Together

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Off Road SHO

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I've got lots of spare studs. Let me know if you want me to pop out a few for you and meet you somewhere.

Tom
 

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You can get the stock studs at Vatozone or Checker or NAPA. Was that on the front or the rear? They're pretty easy to change on the front.

Borrow Nick's torque wrench, he doesn't use it. :cool:

And x2 on the thanks to Tom. Given the weather that was still a very fun get together and it was good to get to see folks again.

And Tom does such a good job abusing Mike I don't really have to expend any effort. ;)
 

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Thanks, Tom, I think I'm just going to go to AutoZone in the morning and buy 10 new wheel studs (or as many as they have in stock.) I could use a few lug nuts though if you have any laying around. I'll call you tomorrow.

Eric, by the way you say the fronts are easy it makes me think the backs are hard. And of course, it's the left rear.

In case anyone ever needs them:

Front
Dorman Wheel Stud, Part Number 610-306.1, $1.99

Rear
Dorman Wheel Stud, Part Number 610-344.1, $1.99
 
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Troy; Yeah, I've got those too. I'll throw some in the truck and wait for your call. I forgot to ask you if you were still interested in these slicers with these Kuhmo's on them.

Eric; I'll make the donation to the Forum for those tires this morning.

Robert; Ditto on the subframe bushings.

Jeff; I'm probably going to make a trip to Tucson this Friday with a trailer. I could possibly bring that 3.0 to you.

Mikey; I'll get that rim dropped off at the wheel straightening place this week.

Fabricator Troy; Thanks for the Tig lesson.

E. K.; That is one wild FrankenSHO. It has got me thinking...<telepathic, mind reading wife runs in and slaps me on the back of the head>

Nick; I'll call you when I get close to your side of town so I can check out your turbo progress.

Clay; Fab Troy had some suggestions for the problems you're having on your buggy. I'll call you about them.

And of course, everybody was most welcome.

Tom
 
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