


There are a few exceptions. Mid 1940s through mid 1960s Plymouth & Dodge for example had Righty-loosey on the drivers side.Native wrote: Righty-tighty.
Yes I used to work on those piles...........also don't forget "quick change" wheelsThere are a few exceptions. Mid 1940s through mid 1960s Plymouth & Dodge for example had Righty-loosey on the drivers side.
Dumb question: is it really necessary? We do fine at Brookesville without it... And if I recall, we didn't have much of it at SPC last time. Just asking.garage west wrote:Okay, kids--
We've got an autocross in the works.
Somebody's going to have to go back and get a trunk load of marble dust. 2-3 bags will do it.
Volunteers?
It really depends on how the course is designed, but as Matt said, courses at SPC are usually more complex than at Brooksville. We also tend to get a lot more first-timers at SPC. The combination of those two things make a chalk line very helpful.Gerry wrote:Dumb question: is it really necessary? We do fine at Brookesville without it... And if I recall, we didn't have much of it at SPC last time. Just asking.
i got it, 3 bags ??garage west wrote:Okay, kids--
We've got an autocross in the works.
Somebody's going to have to go back and get a trunk load of marble dust. 2-3 bags will do it.
Volunteers?
Yes sir, yes sir.rojna wrote:i got it, 3 bags ??garage west wrote:Okay, kids--
We've got an autocross in the works.
Somebody's going to have to go back and get a trunk load of marble dust. 2-3 bags will do it.
Volunteers?
garage west wrote:Yes sir, yes sir.i got it, 3 bags ??
'S alright, young one...if you don't get the old movie quotes, we don't expect you to know nursery rhymes either.Loren wrote:garage west wrote:Yes sir, yes sir.i got it, 3 bags ??
If that's all I have to do to pick up a "young" moniker, count me in!Jamie wrote:'S alright, young one...if you don't get the old movie quotes, we don't expect you to know nursery rhymes either.Loren wrote:garage west wrote:Yes sir, yes sir.
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