Crawl 09 Q&A

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I'm too lazy to read through (4) pages of stuff.
Registered today question is, is our campsite and all included or do we have to do it seperatley :beer: and thanks.


You will pay for camping directly to Superlift. Non members pay an additional $50( $25 for members.)

This was on the registration page but if we need to make it more clear we can.
 
Here's the deal: If you have been to the Superlift ORV park and paid the fees then you have a yearly membership. If you have a yearly membership then the additional fee you will pay is $25 to the park upon arrival. If this is your first trip to Superlift then your fee will be $50 upon arrival and you will get a yearly membership.
 
Has anyone registered lately? Several people have tried and it didn't work. Daryl is going to try to register tonight to see if it was just a filter at his work or if the site is screwed up.

Later,
 
Most recent on-line registrations were one on the 9th and two on the 11th. Only one mail-in since then.
 
Has anyone registered lately? Several people have tried and it didn't work. Daryl is going to try to register tonight to see if it was just a filter at his work or if the site is screwed up.

Later,

I registered from home last night and it went fine. Must have been some sort of work filter problem. See ya!
 
The cut off date for registration is Sept 24. We won't turn anyone away but you might not get a t-shirt. Let's get it done!

Later,
 
Charles,

Please e-mail me - murrah40@bellsouth.net with sizes and I wil get them on the list. You can pay at the event when you go through check in.
 
1 month away TTT!!
 
Beat me to it.
 
Caliente Maldito!
 
Lockers...guys...I am trying to get my 80 ready for the Crawl...Mr. Bill Riley was kind enough to help out with my suspension. So, that is good to go...now I need to get my ARB air lockers in (no magic dial here). So, I was wondering who you guys recommend for installing lockers. I am thinking of heading down to Frankie's but, that is a pretty good hall from Memphis. Any recommendations for someone closer?

Cheers.

- Mark
 
Are you going to pull the thirds yourself, and wire everything up, or are you looking for a turnkey deal?

If you are going to do the dirty work, it's probably cheaper just to ship them to IPOR or Cruiseroutfitters than finding a local shop that will work on Toyota diffs at a reasonable price. That was my experience a while back.

If you want someone local, you might check the guy's shop that BillRiley used to press out his control arm bushings. I think he is/was into Toyotas and may even be an ARB dealer. I know he was building F-Toy buggies and is a trail gear dealer/installer. I'm not sure I would trust 4WP with an ARB install...
 
Lockers...guys...I am trying to get my 80 ready for the Crawl...Mr. Bill Riley was kind enough to help out with my suspension. So, that is good to go...now I need to get my ARB air lockers in (no magic dial here). So, I was wondering who you guys recommend for installing lockers. I am thinking of heading down to Frankie's but, that is a pretty good hall from Memphis. Any recommendations for someone closer?

Cheers.

- Mark

Ditto what Camron said. Pull them and send them to IPOR... better hurry cause the crawl is ONE MONTH AWAY!

OH yeah... why not just have 4WHeel parts in memphrica do it? they licensed to if something fails... take it back!
 
When should I plan to show up? Is Thursday the earliest I could get there and setup camp or can I get there Wed night?
 
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Guys -

Thanks for the suggestions. I contacted the crew at Alpine Autoworks and they were very receptive to the idea. I am going to talk with them further and see if I can get something worked out.

Cheers.

- Mark
 
Is this the "I can't friggin' wait!" thread?


To Do:
switch Master Cylinder (ugh)
install castor plates (ugh)
build some crapper pipe sliders (ugh, at least i got the steel)
switch out front 3rd members.... with one that has an ARB in it! (yeah!)
install locker compressor (ugh)
 
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