Basically everything. Kind of like a flea market that they have every Saturday. Bunch of vendors that sell stuff from tools, pictures, paintings, bedding materials, vegatables, coffee, etc...
Pretty cool. Each village has like a market day but some are bigger than others. Bury is the only one I have every made it to since they seem to stay open longer before the vendors start shutting down. The Brandon shuts down early and Snetterton I have know idea where it is so never made it there.
Oh forgot to add, the market is in the main square of Bury so when you are done you can go around to the local shops and restaurants right afterwards because they are located right there too.
Cool, give me a call when you get up here and we can meet ya guys. Have fun in dublin, we go there on the 22nd of nov for the day. Traveling with our friends from Aviano.
Well, I figured out what that squeaking noise was. it was the lower motor mount that goes into the engine block backing out. It was loose. I put a wrench on it and it turned with no effort. I took it out and put some thread lock on it and tightened it back up. I would probably say that in the future it would be a good idea to just put a wrench on them and make sure they are tight each time we put it on a lift. I also got around to putting the energy suspension bushings on the stock front sway bar. I didn't have enough to do the rear sway bar yet though. I got to order some more. Plus order the Hotchkiss sways too.
Next time is going to be the torque arm bushings and the traction bars if they ever come in.
what i was trying to say is that garrne did not have to pay to have stage 1 reflashed. you can do it yourself. check the how to forum, it tells you there. Stage 2 you have to get reflashed and you have to either send it off or go to a dealership to get reflashed. the place that garren got his done should suffice.
scott, when it comes to buying the LCA bushings, order them from engerysuspensionparts.com. they ship to apo and you can order the specific bushings and not the $120 kit that everyone else sells.
scott, when it comes to buying the LCA bushings, order them from engerysuspensionparts.com. they ship to apo and you can order the specific bushings and not the $120 kit that everyone else sells.
Thanks man. That helps alot. I am looking at buying the rest of them this week so I am ready for the sways when i get around to buying them. I will jump on that website and see about finding the ones I need.
That is a good site that sells every kind of bushing you need. they also sell shifter bushings (hint hint Kris). the only thing is that you have to call or email them to place the order. If they give you an 800 number to call, dial *86 or *89 from a dsn phone and it auto connects you to a stateside dsn line so you can call 800 numbers or just use phone cards like they were domestic calls
Which ones did you order for the sway bars? Do you remember? The hotchkiss ones I am going to order come with bushings but not sure if these will be better and if they are the same that will give me some to help out Kris or the other guys with.
That is a good site that sells every kind of bushing you need. they also sell shifter bushings (hint hint Kris). the only thing is that you have to call or email them to place the order. If they give you an 800 number to call, dial *86 or *89 from a dsn phone and it auto connects you to a stateside dsn line so you can call 800 numbers or just use phone cards like they were domestic calls
Hey Jon, I may need your help on getting some parts over here. Not sure if it will work though since you are still on base and have a PO box for an address. If you got any friends off base that you could use a shipping address let me know.
I want to get some Hotchkiss Sway bars but everywhere that they sell them for less than $300 they don't ship to PO/APO boxes. I was going to see if I could ship them to you and then have you forward them over to me. LMK if we can figure out a way to do this. Otherwise it will cost about $350 or more to ship over to me directly from the vender. I will if I have to but don't feel like spending the extra money if I don't have to.
Could send them to me, but being as I am over 2 hours away AND you have never met me I understand if you wouldn't.
If any of you are interested in racing this sim touring car cup thing would probably be a good watch. First video is ok, but they get a ton better each video.
the sway bar bushings that come with it are fine. the ones that energy suspension sell wont fit anyway. also, I am at a po box for now but send me the links to the sites and i can see what i can come up with. if anything, my supervisor lives off base.
That is a good site that sells every kind of bushing you need. they also sell shifter bushings (hint hint Kris). the only thing is that you have to call or email them to place the order. If they give you an 800 number to call, dial *86 or *89 from a dsn phone and it auto connects you to a stateside dsn line so you can call 800 numbers or just use phone cards like they were domestic calls
I'll add those to my favorites buddy
Kris
I am kinda afraid of the winking smily. Are you comming on to me Kris?
Could send them to me, but being as I am over 2 hours away AND you have never met me I understand if you wouldn't.
If any of you are interested in racing this sim touring car cup thing would probably be a good watch. First video is ok, but they get a ton better each video.
Viper, man I would do that too but it would cost ALOT to ship to an off base address. The other thing is that I live off base down in Brandon so I have a residence to ship to but the problem is I would run into the same problem, expensive shipping cost.
Jon, that is what I thought, about your PO box. I might have to ask you/your supervisor if you could do that. I will post up the links to the places I was looking at so that you can check them out. Here are all of them that I could find on the net for the moment.
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