Tom,
I think you saw my reply already previosuly. I am planning on benig there.
Heck, I'll be half way there this weekend (going hiking in Shawnee State
Forest along the border of Ohio and West Virginia.
I found that after 12 years, the thing still had our old Zelda game saved
(brother's). Since we never finished the game, I got a hold of some
walkthroughs and seeing what I forgot to do. If I didn't know better, this
is an 80+ hour game.
But nothing, and I do mean nothing will beat our Super Nintendo with the
Super Techno Bowl football game. Mind you, this came out the year after the
'85 Bears. We played the entire season and went 16-0, with the Fridge
(William Perry for those of you who don't know Chicago lore) having 35 sacks
and Neal Anderson having 3000 yards receiving. (we found glitches in the
game that were exploited. They wern't cheats, you just had to play against
the computer "properly").
Anyway, back to Dakotberfest. I'll have new tires on then. Coupled with my
new ball joints and shocks from March, and the new tie rods this month; I
should be ready for most of what Jon can throw... (my truck, not me...)
Chris Reck
Bloomington, IL
'99 Dakota Sport + CC 4x4 V6 (Deep Amethyst)
Shaved and polished V8 TB, Autolite 3923, 195 Thermostat, 7.5mm Bosch plug
wires,
Custom K&N 6x9 air intake, Edelbrock Shocks, Pioneer full audio system,
Moog Suspension and Steering components, BF Goodrich 32x11.5r15 T/A KO tires
"Terrible Tom" <SilverEightynine@aol.com> wrote in message
news:44F280C2.8050704@aol.com...
>
> Chris Reck wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> For those of you who have been keeping tract, here is the shortly-awaited
>> saga of the Tie Rod Replacement...
>
>
> Hey Chris! I saw the pics you sent and i didnt have a chance to get back
> with ya. I was not aware that the Gen III's went to that style inner
> tierod. They basically took the inner tierod from a rack and pinion
> style set up and designed it to work with a recirculating ball set up, on
> the center link. Bogus. Twice as difficult as the set up on christine.
> All the more reason I like older stuff.
>
>
>> * PLAYING ZELDA AT 4 AM IS A LIFESAVER!
>
>
> hehehe been there before :)
>
>>
>> Thanks again to eveyone that offered advice (Terrible Tom, Barry)!
>
> Any time - sorry I couldn't be more help to ya.
>
> I don't remember... were you considering coming out to Daktoberfest?
>
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