Austin Tech Day 5-31-08
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maybe wee should make a list of tools we need for specific jobs that way were not screwed come tech day.
this is whats to be done so far.
1. MT7rabbit <---- replace all brake pads, oil change/other fluids, add led bulds, detail, front splitter.
2. Dimeo187 <----hardwire
3. Session_road86 <---- replace incabin air filter, glove box led
4. Sir_Boostalot <---working his a$$ off
5. Kream <- replace springs with tein h-techs
6. quicki <---helping out
7. tim124
8. minh81n <--- oil change
9. AustinG35
10.
this is whats to be done so far.
1. MT7rabbit <---- replace all brake pads, oil change/other fluids, add led bulds, detail, front splitter.
2. Dimeo187 <----hardwire
3. Session_road86 <---- replace incabin air filter, glove box led
4. Sir_Boostalot <---working his a$$ off
5. Kream <- replace springs with tein h-techs
6. quicki <---helping out
7. tim124
8. minh81n <--- oil change
9. AustinG35
10.
Last edited by mt7rabbit; May 20, 2008 at 06:58 PM.
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TO DO LIST:
1. MT7rabbit <---- replace all brake pads, oil change/other fluids, add led bulds, detail, front splitter.
2. Dimeo187 <----hardwire
3. session_road86<---- 4Runner Brake Pad Replacement and maybe a Valve Seal Replacement depends on how much time and work it requires.
4. Sir_Boostalot<---working his a$$ off
5. Kream<- replace springs with tein h-techs
6. quicki <---helping out
7. tim124
8. minh81n<--- oil change
9. AustinG35
TOOLS:
session_road86<------ Set of Sockets, Torque Wrench & my Mini Tool Box
FOOD:
What do u guys think of just pitching in for a PIZZA run at Costco. They are pretty cheap and good since we are all starting at 10am pretty sure we're working through lunch.
1. MT7rabbit <---- replace all brake pads, oil change/other fluids, add led bulds, detail, front splitter.
2. Dimeo187 <----hardwire
3. session_road86<---- 4Runner Brake Pad Replacement and maybe a Valve Seal Replacement depends on how much time and work it requires.
4. Sir_Boostalot<---working his a$$ off
5. Kream<- replace springs with tein h-techs
6. quicki <---helping out
7. tim124
8. minh81n<--- oil change
9. AustinG35
TOOLS:
session_road86<------ Set of Sockets, Torque Wrench & my Mini Tool Box
FOOD:
What do u guys think of just pitching in for a PIZZA run at Costco. They are pretty cheap and good since we are all starting at 10am pretty sure we're working through lunch.
Last edited by SukaZenki; May 20, 2008 at 09:46 PM.
I'll bring the caliber compressor for the brakes, and a breaker bar.
Is anyone planning on doing a coolant flush, diff. flush, or tranny flush? If so I can bring a fluid pump.
Kream: You will need to rent a spring compressor from VatoZone.
Is anyone planning on doing a coolant flush, diff. flush, or tranny flush? If so I can bring a fluid pump.
Kream: You will need to rent a spring compressor from VatoZone.
Originally Posted by session_road86
TO DO LIST:
1. MT7rabbit <---- replace all brake pads, oil change/other fluids, add led bulds, detail, front splitter.
2. Dimeo187 <----hardwire
3. session_road86<---- 4Runner Brake Pad Replacement and maybe a Valve Seal Replacement depends on how much time and work it requires.
4. Sir_Boostalot<---working his a$$ off. Caliber compressor, breaker bar, fluid pump.
5. Kream<- replace springs with tein h-techs
6. quicki <---helping out
7. tim124
8. minh81n<--- oil change
9. AustinG35
TOOLS:
session_road86<------ Set of Sockets, Torque Wrench & my Mini Tool Box
FOOD:
What do u guys think of just pitching in for a PIZZA run at Costco. They are pretty cheap and good since we are all starting at 10am pretty sure we're working through lunch.
1. MT7rabbit <---- replace all brake pads, oil change/other fluids, add led bulds, detail, front splitter.
2. Dimeo187 <----hardwire
3. session_road86<---- 4Runner Brake Pad Replacement and maybe a Valve Seal Replacement depends on how much time and work it requires.
4. Sir_Boostalot<---working his a$$ off. Caliber compressor, breaker bar, fluid pump.
5. Kream<- replace springs with tein h-techs
6. quicki <---helping out
7. tim124
8. minh81n<--- oil change
9. AustinG35
TOOLS:
session_road86<------ Set of Sockets, Torque Wrench & my Mini Tool Box
FOOD:
What do u guys think of just pitching in for a PIZZA run at Costco. They are pretty cheap and good since we are all starting at 10am pretty sure we're working through lunch.
Well I might get my brake pads replaced while the tools are available =].
Anybody that is getting electrical work done, I have everything I need (taps, solder, wire cutters, zipties, heatshrink, although I am a bit short on wire, but I can always make a run to get more.
In our area there is an advanced autoparts, pepboys, autozone within 5 miles of Dimeo's house just in case someone forgets something.
Anybody that is getting electrical work done, I have everything I need (taps, solder, wire cutters, zipties, heatshrink, although I am a bit short on wire, but I can always make a run to get more.
In our area there is an advanced autoparts, pepboys, autozone within 5 miles of Dimeo's house just in case someone forgets something.
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Originally Posted by quicki
i like pizza =)
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I think the pizza idea it sounds convenient but what about breakfast?
Does anyone want to met up for some quick breakfast before the event? maybe like a taco shack or something close to that. Whats close to your house? I know you are located near Oak Knoll and 183, but I'm not too familiar with places to eat around there.
since I'm going to be replacing my brake pads what do you guys suggest I get, I want something a little better than OEM with as little brake dust as possible.
I'll also bring an old blanket so that we can use as a mat to lay on if someone needs it. I'll also bring all my tools...nothing fancy just common tools.
Does anyone want to met up for some quick breakfast before the event? maybe like a taco shack or something close to that. Whats close to your house? I know you are located near Oak Knoll and 183, but I'm not too familiar with places to eat around there.
since I'm going to be replacing my brake pads what do you guys suggest I get, I want something a little better than OEM with as little brake dust as possible.
I'll also bring an old blanket so that we can use as a mat to lay on if someone needs it. I'll also bring all my tools...nothing fancy just common tools.
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since I'm going to be replacing my brake pads what do you guys suggest I get, I want something a little better than OEM with as little brake dust as possible.
Hawk Pads
Akebono Racing Pads (As long as you don't have Brembo's)
Hawk Pads
Akebono Racing Pads (As long as you don't have Brembo's)
in our area there is a rudys, ihop, taco shack, krispy kreme, taco cabana, kirby lane (the wait would be insane there)
I'll be getting some metallic pads, I can stand the dust if they last longer than ceramics
I'll be getting some metallic pads, I can stand the dust if they last longer than ceramics


