Where are the fantastic rotary shops located?

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BruceInColorado

Thunder and lightning, very very fright-ning!

Postby BruceInColorado » Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:14

chickenwafer wrote:Start a meet thread, Huzer, get the word out there!

Just checked the forecast- it's supposed to rain and possibly hail on Saturday! BallZ!!!

I checked a couple of sources (weather.com and my iGoogle weather ap) and it looks like it will be a (30%?) chance of thunderstorms in either the afternoon or early evening. Didn't see anything about hail - but you never know: It will probably be fine all day, but in August (and especially this Summer) it could be hot and dry all day, or storming like crazy.

Thoughts?:4be15d78:

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Postby *DarthRX8* » Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:14

Theres always a 30% chance of rain in CO in the summer, LOL!

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Postby chickenwafer » Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:14

LOL yeah. I will see if I can make it. I'm just too anal to chance my baby getting f-ed up in any hail. If I lived down the street I would be there no problem.
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Postby BruceInColorado » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:14

Man, you guys missed a great meet-up! and no hail to be seen. ;)

Huzer and I managed to change the plugs and rotate my tires in a total of about 45 minutes.

The plugs are surprisingly easy to get at and change - especially when you take the left front wheel off. It was nice to have someone right there to tell me what I was looking at.

So - in the spirit of the title of this thread, I'd say Huzer's is a pretty fantastic rotary shop. (Definitely the cheapest - Thanks, Huzer! Probably saved me a few hundred bucks from taking it to a dealer.)

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Postby chickenwafer » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:14

Damn! I wanted to be there...the GF's race went late, then her family wouldn't leave. All said I wasn't free until about 5:30 so I figured I was too late.

We need to set it up another time for sure tho.
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Postby Huzer » Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:14

BruceInColorado wrote:So - in the spirit of the title of this thread, I'd say Huzer's is a pretty fantastic rotary shop. (Definitely the cheapest - Thanks, Huzer! Probably saved me a few hundred bucks from taking it to a dealer.)


Anytime! Doing some work on the cars always gets me a little anxious to do something to my own ride.


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