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 Post subject: Re: newbie... NW Houston
PostPosted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:24 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: newbie... NW Houston
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Welcome :thumbs: also in the Louetta part of town.

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 Post subject: Re: newbie... NW Houston
PostPosted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:03 pm 
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Boom wrote:
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Welcome! A lot of us live close by. Get your first ride done before you start the second. Post up if you have any questions......


1st question... who can I go to locally to have some king pin bushings pressed in/reamed, also get some brake drums turned?


Dlicious is the clubs local machinist. I am sure he could handle both if he has time. :beer:


And Doug is a cheese eatin' dick monkey..... Handle both if I had time he says! I have 2 kids in diapers and the other is potty training.
I'm not the local machinest. Lol!
Peter Rasmusen can do your kingpins. I don't have his number. PM Mike60, he knows it. Any local "Brake shop" should be able to turn the drums. Or an O'reilies or Napa could probably do them.

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 Post subject: Re: newbie... NW Houston
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I'm Spring Cypress & Avenfield, just west of 249.

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 Post subject: Re: newbie... NW Houston
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 Post subject: Re: newbie... NW Houston
PostPosted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 2:33 pm 
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Peter Rasmussen had a massive stroke and was bed ridden last time I spoke to his son. I hope he has gotton better but in pretty sure he is still down. If he is capable I would use him cause he is close to home but if he is not then smith foreign is the place I would go. He is in Pasadena. Donnie smith is the owner and a great guy.


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 Post subject: Re: newbie... NW Houston
PostPosted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 3:58 pm 
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Dlicious wrote:
Boom wrote:
Cjm005 wrote:
Dlicious wrote:
Welcome! A lot of us live close by. Get your first ride done before you start the second. Post up if you have any questions......


1st question... who can I go to locally to have some king pin bushings pressed in/reamed, also get some brake drums turned?


Dlicious is the clubs local machinist. I am sure he could handle both if he has time. :beer:


And Doug is a cheese eatin' dick monkey..... Handle both if I had time he says! I have 2 kids in diapers and the other is potty training.
I'm not the local machinest. Lol!
Peter Rasmusen can do your kingpins. I don't have his number. PM Mike60, he knows it. Any local "Brake shop" should be able to turn the drums. Or an O'reilies or Napa could probably do them.



I made sure to mention if you had time......

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