noob needs help in installing Cornfeds in SoCali
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noob needs help in installing Cornfeds in SoCali
Just got the parts in today via UPS. I can get around with tools, but anything having to do with my suspension I want to leave it to the more experienced. I live in the SG Valley and would be willing to drive to someone's crib or garage to have them installed. I can bring the grub along with some adult beverages to boot (or soda if you you are so inclined). Gimme a holla if you can help a fellow SoCali out!
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well i'm quite busy this weekend so I can't help ya but I can next weekend!
Btw, some tools that you'll need to get from autozone (rental - free I think) is the spring compressor.
Aside from that I think you'll just need a few hand tools and will be able to manage the install.
Setup a date and maybe people can chime in Good luck... If you do have it next weekend I'll make sure to drop by.
Btw, some tools that you'll need to get from autozone (rental - free I think) is the spring compressor.
Aside from that I think you'll just need a few hand tools and will be able to manage the install.
Setup a date and maybe people can chime in Good luck... If you do have it next weekend I'll make sure to drop by.
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If you lived near Sacramento, CA, I'd tell you to bring sometime on a Tuesday or Thursday evening, to my class, considering we have everything (literally) to do the install including an alignment rack. I am so freakin bored these days in class, there is nothing to do in an a/c class. I mean how many times can you evacuate and recharge a system up?
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Oh man, if I wasn't busy with work I'd join you guys just to learn how. Maybe even install the cornfeds I got in my garage
Well, who knows... once a date is set, maybe?
Well, who knows... once a date is set, maybe?
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If you are close to Vista or Oceanside, you could bring it by my auto class at Mira Costa college. It would have to be next wednesday night, cause I doubt you'd want to do it tonight.
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Originally Posted by tenfourtyeight
If you are close to Vista or Oceanside, you could bring it by my auto class at Mira Costa college. It would have to be next wednesday night, cause I doubt you'd want to do it tonight.
Ah a fellow student in the auto world...so what have you taken so far? Are you doing any special program like the T-ten or the Ford (forgot what it was called)?
All I got is the beginner's class, brakes, suspension & steering, and now I am doing A/C. Might do small engine repair next semester. No special program, just going for the degree, for the hell of it.
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Originally Posted by Mohamed
Ah a fellow student in the auto world...so what have you taken so far? Are you doing any special program like the T-ten or the Ford (forgot what it was called)?
All I got is the beginner's class, brakes, suspension & steering, and now I am doing A/C. Might do small engine repair next semester. No special program, just going for the degree, for the hell of it.
All I got is the beginner's class, brakes, suspension & steering, and now I am doing A/C. Might do small engine repair next semester. No special program, just going for the degree, for the hell of it.
I just took this class to get aquainted with the shop and the people there, before diving into a few classes at a time, and being stuck if the place was lame. Next semester I'm gonna take suspension, brakes, and any other class I can get into. The place is great. But the class is boring!!!
I'm going for the degree, too, just for the hell of it.
I'm also taking a welding class in the next building. The facilities are great.
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Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
Ooh.. I have a check engine light, wanna have a class lecture on my truck????
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Originally Posted by tenfourtyeight
Just got the parts in today via UPS. I can get around with tools, but anything having to do with my suspension I want to leave it to the more experienced. I live in the SG Valley and would be willing to drive to someone's crib or garage to have them installed. I can bring the grub along with some adult beverages to boot (or soda if you you are so inclined). Gimme a holla if you can help a fellow SoCali out?
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10-48, no clue where you're at.
By the way, did you know that 10-48 is radio code for 15 min. break? That's the only thing I can think of when I see your handle here
By the way, did you know that 10-48 is radio code for 15 min. break? That's the only thing I can think of when I see your handle here
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Originally Posted by Biff
I live next to you, in Alhambra be willing to assist with the install just to learn. Send me an email vmontano@cwm.com
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Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
10-48, no clue where you're at.
By the way, did you know that 10-48 is radio code for 15 min. break? That's the only thing I can think of when I see your handle here
By the way, did you know that 10-48 is radio code for 15 min. break? That's the only thing I can think of when I see your handle here
really? I thought it was 10-100 for the break.? then again I know you're living it daily so I shouldn't be questioning ya eh
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Originally Posted by Good Times
Victor you live in alh? that used to be my neck of the woods
Oh ya, where abouts? I've been here ever since I finish school at CSULA.
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Grew up in the MTB/MPK area as a child so alot of friends are in the SGV area. I even still have friends who still live in ALH hehe
I now live w/ the cows...
Damn gotta find me a new job so I can move back to the SGV area.... :pat:
I now live w/ the cows...
Damn gotta find me a new job so I can move back to the SGV area.... :pat:
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Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
10-48, no clue where you're at.
By the way, did you know that 10-48 is radio code for 15 min. break? That's the only thing I can think of when I see your handle here
By the way, did you know that 10-48 is radio code for 15 min. break? That's the only thing I can think of when I see your handle here
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Originally Posted by Biff
I live next to you, in Alhambra be willing to assist with the install just to learn. Send me an email vmontano@cwm.com