Anyone live "Northish" (As in Broomfield/Westminster/Louisville/Boulder area) and work down around Red Comet in Englewood?
Their address is: 2795 S. Raritan St., Englewood, CO.
I am looking to fill my CO2 tank but I can't get it filled since their hours are M-F 8-5 and I work during those house oddly enough. So anyone available that I could drop off my tank to you and have you fill it up during the week sometime before/after work? Don't want anyone to go out of their way for this, just seeing if this works easily for anyone specifically...
Sounds good Jimbo. Let me know when....earlier in the week is better for me...month-end is upon us accounting nerds, so it's only going to get busier as the week progresses.
You can use my pass. I park in Writer Square now. The old place I parked was smart enough to tell if you were coming or going. So once you came in, it wouldn't let you come in again...this place it will let me come in multiple times w/out leaving...LOL So you'd just have to pick me up right outside my building and then you can go down....the only problem is, I don't know if you'll fit...actually now that i think about it, you might be better off at a meter...when I had my roof rack on, I had maybe 1 to 1 1/2 inches to spare...so you'd best just take a meter spot...oh well...tried to save you a few pennies!!
I used to fit in Writer Square just fine, but you may be right. I've got the light bar now...dunno if I'd fit in there. Shouldn't be an issue I don't think. My rack doesn't go any higher than the wally-mart lights, so probably wouldn't hit that.
Hey Ryan - I thought of this just after you dropped your tank of at Nick's - did you end up buying a micrometer when you did your Aussie install, or did you find one to borrow? I'm not sure Josh has one, and that would make the Aussie measurements a bit hard
Yeah I was thinking, how the hell am I going to measure the specs in there. Well I ended up using a set of calipers to measure the thickness of various things in my garage and then sliding them in there to measure the specs. I think I ended up using a business card or two.
i want an aussie i guess the Limited Slip in my d44a will have to do for now.. i found a carrier with 4.10 gears for sale on MC for the d44a... im leanin more towards 4.10 now lol... i need to make up my mind
im clueless when it comes to stuff like that lol. if i just buy the 4.10 gears from him and dont bother with the carrier i wont have to worry about the bearings will i? i already have a LS carrier in my d44a
if you guys want me to make anew thread on this i will...lol i dont wanna hijack the "better than UPS tracking" post...or the "Qdoba Lunch" post lol
I think tomorrow will work Nick - sorry I didn't get in touch with you today, I was banging my head against the wall for 6 freaking hours working on the CEO's laptop.
I'll measure the height on the Jeep - worst case, I'll just swap vehicles with the wifey tomorrow. Haven't lifted the Saturn yet :rofl:
Yeah man that's the #. Let me know, you can text it too if you're busy at work, what time you'll be there tomorrow. Yummers...I could eat Qdoba every freaking day! LOL
Replacing the carrier, bearings, or R&P will require a full-set up to check for tolerances. If you replace any of them, get a full master install kit and do yourself a favor...
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