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Title: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Krawler00 on March 28, 2008, 10:38:11 PM
Hey guys, I am trying to get a head count for who is staying at Crawfords this coming weekend. I have 3 spots next to each other and Danny wanted a head count. SSSOOOOO... Please sign in with who will be staying and when you will be arriving. $5 a night, clean bathrooms with showers. Really nice place if you have not been there before. Sign in here, thanks! I need to send Danny the info this coming week. I am heading up Friday early. Rain or shine.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: RotorHead on March 28, 2008, 10:53:47 PM
It looks like I will have to leave Friday night. I got family stuff getting in the way. I will still be glad to pay for one night.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Krawler00 on March 28, 2008, 11:11:10 PM
If we do not need 3 spots I will let him know. I do not want him to miss out on having a spot for someone else. I plan on staying fri - sun morning. Sooner the better on the head count.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Chris Hyde on March 28, 2008, 11:45:40 PM
I am camping Friday night.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Will on March 29, 2008, 09:08:21 AM
Myself and a co-pilot are camping friday and saturday. Would love a spot  :)
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Krawler00 on March 29, 2008, 02:26:50 PM
Okay, Chris you are not staying Sat night right.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Chris Hyde on March 29, 2008, 11:05:21 PM
Not 100% sure right now, but it is possible.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Krawler00 on March 30, 2008, 09:34:27 AM
See if you can let me know by wed afternoon. I think I am gonna downsize to 2 spots. I think that will be plenty.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Krawler00 on March 31, 2008, 03:58:41 PM
I just spoke with Jason over at CCOR and he is gonna try to make it up with 2 other rigs. Should be fun.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: RotorHead on March 31, 2008, 04:28:26 PM
I just drove over and talked to the guys at CCOR about doing my gears. $250 per axle. Works with me.  {toast}
Now I just have to wait for somebody to release 5.38 gears. They like to use Yukon gears. How do these stack up with Supperior and Alloy USA?

Jason said he was plannig on coming up Friday afternoon and hopes to do a night ride Friday night.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Will on March 31, 2008, 04:44:54 PM
I just drove over and talked to the guys at CCOR about doing my gears. $250 per axle. Works with me.  {toast}
Now I just have to wait for somebody to release 5.38 gears. They like to use Yukon gears. How do these stack up with Supperior and Alloy USA?

Jason said he was plannig on coming up Friday afternoon and hopes to do a night ride Friday night.

A lot of people have bashed Yukon because they aren't as popular, but they have no experience with them. The ones I looked at for a TJ had just a good a warranty as Alloy USA and Superior. I have not seen any evidence to say that Superior or Alloy USA are better.

Does that include the gears and install?  ???
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Matt on March 31, 2008, 04:48:22 PM
What times the night ride?
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Ben H. on March 31, 2008, 04:50:14 PM
Usually Yukon are rebranded gears from Spicer.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Chris Hyde on March 31, 2008, 05:26:25 PM
What times the night ride?

After the potluck dinner at Crawfords.  Probably 8'ish.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: RotorHead on March 31, 2008, 07:39:29 PM
I just drove over and talked to the guys at CCOR about doing my gears. $250 per axle. Works with me.  {toast}
Now I just have to wait for somebody to release 5.38 gears. They like to use Yukon gears. How do these stack up with Supperior and Alloy USA?

Jason said he was plannig on coming up Friday afternoon and hopes to do a night ride Friday night.

A lot of people have bashed Yukon because they aren't as popular, but they have no experience with them. The ones I looked at for a TJ had just a good a warranty as Alloy USA and Superior. I have not seen any evidence to say that Superior or Alloy USA are better.

Does that include the gears and install?  ???

I wish. Nope, just labor so I can get whatever gear I want.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Will on March 31, 2008, 07:44:07 PM
I just drove over and talked to the guys at CCOR about doing my gears. $250 per axle. Works with me.  {toast}
Now I just have to wait for somebody to release 5.38 gears. They like to use Yukon gears. How do these stack up with Supperior and Alloy USA?

Jason said he was plannig on coming up Friday afternoon and hopes to do a night ride Friday night.

A lot of people have bashed Yukon because they aren't as popular, but they have no experience with them. The ones I looked at for a TJ had just a good a warranty as Alloy USA and Superior. I have not seen any evidence to say that Superior or Alloy USA are better.

Does that include the gears and install?  ???

I wish. Nope, just labor so I can get whatever gear I want.

Sounds good man. So no company has those gears out yet? I would price the major companies and see what they charge and if you could save a little money through Classic City and go with Yukons, I wouldn't hesitate to do that.

Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: Krawler00 on March 31, 2008, 09:52:57 PM
Superior and alooy are basically the same. I use superior just because that is the axles I run. Price is a little more than others. The guys at CCOR know their stuff. I think Jason and some others are staying Friday night and riding thru sunday.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: DOUG on March 31, 2008, 10:02:51 PM
We'll be there in cabin 1 Friday night, have to leave saturday.

Hey Rotorhead, look forward to meeting you, ever heard of Off Road Atlanta?  He's down near Hartsfield, been around 20+ years, and is the best deal anywhere for 4wd work.  You can bring your own parts, and he charges a straight shop rate for the labor.  Give Walter a call if you want some axles set up, a lift, or ?.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: RotorHead on April 01, 2008, 08:13:49 AM
We'll be there in cabin 1 Friday night, have to leave saturday.

Hey Rotorhead, look forward to meeting you, ever heard of Off Road Atlanta?  He's down near Hartsfield, been around 20+ years, and is the best deal anywhere for 4wd work.  You can bring your own parts, and he charges a straight shop rate for the labor.  Give Walter a call if you want some axles set up, a lift, or ?.

Thanks, I'll check them out.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: DOUG on April 01, 2008, 10:57:21 AM
Off Road Atlanta
East Point, GA
Walter
404-768-9507
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: lt99ls1 on April 02, 2008, 11:46:37 AM
I just drove over and talked to the guys at CCOR about doing my gears. $250 per axle. Works with me.  {toast}
Now I just have to wait for somebody to release 5.38 gears. They like to use Yukon gears. How do these stack up with Supperior and Alloy USA?

Jason said he was plannig on coming up Friday afternoon and hopes to do a night ride Friday night.

I used Yukon gears in my 99 Z28. My Z28 was making 472 RWHP(thats what the chassis dyno reported) on the motor. I had hundreds of launches at 4500 to 6400 rpms on slicks with no trouble with the gears. I daily drove the car and road raced and autox it every chance I got.

I miss my Z28.
Title: Re: Tellico head count for camping...
Post by: ranger11 on April 02, 2008, 06:09:54 PM
I have yukon gears in the ranger well front any way. no problems yet.