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Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 10:36 am
by FarmerJohnLI
WOW , looks like more people / buggies than C2C
you're gonna have a great time !
I'm jealous

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 1:31 pm
by rzeller
FarmerJohnLI wrote:WOW , looks like more people / buggies than C2C
you're gonna have a great time !
I'm jealous
Come on John, you're going to be part of PJ2B. How can you beat that!

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 2:15 pm
by markgruenke
manxvair wrote:Alright people I'm throwing together a "Shuffle to Buffalo" t-shirt order. I do not have a final price yet, I'm still finalizing the details with our vendor(I will post the price ASAP). Due to the short time frame they will only be offered in 1 color, Ash Grey or Charcoal Grey.
They will be available in Long or Short sleeve. The back will be my logo (see below) along with the cities we stay in listed, the front will say "Shuffle to Buffalo" where the left breast pocket would be. If you are interested send me an e-mail and I will notify you of the price as soon as I can. We should be able to deliver to MOTF. I am not looking to make any money off of these, I will only charge what it cost's to produce them.

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to order contact me at,
manxvair@sbcglobal.net

I'm in for 2 short sleeve XL. Mark-Mark

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 1:03 am
by manxvair
Lori Ann went to drive her Tow'd around on Saturday and noticed a squealing noise, she brought it home and parked it, I got to take a look at it today and found 1 of the axle nuts loose. It was a good excuse to break out my newly acquired torque multiplier tool. It worked like a charm and problem solved. All of you long distance driver's might want to double check the rear axle nut for the correct tightness! We've seen a lot of stripped brake drums and they are not necessarily easy to find on the open Hwy.

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Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 2:56 pm
by RedBaronofRedBud
Thanks for the heads up, Mike! I checked ours last week and they were ok. Im still trying to track down a squeak in what seems to be the pass front wheel. Changed bearings and the spacer behind the lock, but still squeaks from time to time. Any ideas?

Tim and Barb

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 5:01 pm
by RedBaronofRedBud
The topic of insurance out of the US has been mentioned and I wanted to give an update on my end.

I talked with my agent, and State Farm is good in US and Canada, but not Mexico. So, if you have State Farm, you're in good shape.

Hope that helps.

Tim and Barb

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 5:13 pm
by vincent9993
RedBaronofRedBud wrote:The topic of insurance out of the US has been mentioned and I wanted to give an update on my end.

I talked with my agent, and State Farm is good in US and Canada, but not Mexico. So, if you have State Farm, you're in good shape.

Hope that helps.

Tim and Barb
Thanks for the info Tim, I'm no expert but I believe most mainstream insurance companies will cover you in Canada. I think the issue is if you have special collectors or show insurance on your buggy. We insure our buggies with regular car insurance and already disclosed to them that we do a lot of miles and travel to USA.

It does not hurt to check.

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 6:11 pm
by rzeller
vincent9993 wrote:
RedBaronofRedBud wrote:The topic of insurance out of the US has been mentioned and I wanted to give an update on my end.

I talked with my agent, and State Farm is good in US and Canada, but not Mexico. So, if you have State Farm, you're in good shape.

Hope that helps.

Tim and Barb
Thanks for the info Tim, I'm no expert but I believe most mainstream insurance companies will cover you in Canada. I think the issue is if you have special collectors or show insurance on your buggy. We insure our buggies with regular car insurance and already disclosed to them that we do a lot of miles and travel to USA.

It does not hurt to check.

Yup, checked with my Classic Car insurance and same, same (good in Canada but not in Mexico). To further, my agent recommended bringing a copy of my policy just for added insurance ( :lolno: pun intended).

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:13 am
by Laxkraap
Manxvair
Your 'torque meister' must be alittle different than mine (got mine from CIP) or maybe the drum is...I had to make a 'spacer' to go between the drum and the part with the teeth on it because it hit the ribs on the outside of the drum and which made it sit on an angle.
My drums are for a long spline long axle which i think are normally 4 lug? I wanted the wide five drums.
That was the first 'curve ball' my buggy threw at me.

Tony

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:18 am
by manxvair
Laxkraap wrote:Manxvair
Your 'torque meister' must be alittle different than mine (got mine from CIP) or maybe the drum is...I had to make a 'spacer' to go between the drum and the part with the teeth on it because it hit the ribs on the outside of the drum and which made it sit on an angle.
My drums are for a long spline long axle which i think are normally 4 lug? I wanted the wide five drums.
That was the first 'curve ball' my buggy threw at me.

Tony
I got mine from CIP also, We are using the 181 drums on a type 1 stub axle.

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 5:25 pm
by manxvair
Only 12 more days! until the Shuffle to Buffalo starts for me!

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 6:49 am
by Scott-Drolet
Me too! Today I changed the oil, Got rid of the gawd d*mn Empi electronic speed sensor speedometer cable and replaced it with a VDO GPS digital sender (much, MUCH , Better), added a Rugged Radios Intercom system. I'm ready to roll!

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MIKE - Are you going to do anything in case it rains - side doors? I'm trying to figure out if I should try to whip something up to attach to the hard top, or just poncho-it if we run into rain / tornadoes / hurricanes / tropical depressions / plague / locusts, etc.

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 3:11 pm
by ManxManiac
Note to Laxkraap, Mike Dario et al... I have one of the first copies made of the Torque-Dude or whatever it was called! I've used it on 4 & 5 lug Type 1, Type 3 & Thing drums, without making any adapters! Also Mike, I noticed you are using a "Helping Hand" to keep the drum from turning, did you try torquing the nut without the "HH"??? I have many times! These Torque-Buddies are one of the best tools ever & I always carry ours everywhere we travel!

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 5:05 pm
by manxvair
Scott-as far as weather goes, we're taking jackets! and going for it.

Manxmaniac- I sure I really didn't need the "helping Hand" on the drum, but it was the 1st time I've used one and I wasn't sure how little effort would be needed to reach the correct torque setting. It worked great.

Re: Shuffle to Buffalo 2015

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 3:36 am
by Laxkraap
ManxManiac wrote:Note to Laxkraap, Mike Dario et al... I have one of the first copies made of the Torque-Dude or whatever it was called! I've used it on 4 & 5 lug Type 1, Type 3 & Thing drums, without making any adapters! Also Mike, I noticed you are using a "Helping Hand" to keep the drum from turning, did you try torquing the nut without the "HH"??? I have many times! These Torque-Buddies are one of the best tools ever & I always carry ours everywhere we travel!
I think the problem with mine is ...i'm using 'conversion' drums from cip.My transaxel is a long spline,long axle and the p.o. was using the wide5 with a spacer on the outside of the drum between the drum and axle nut.I didn't like that set-up.I may have been able to use thing drums but am unsure?
Anyway the spacer is needed to keep things 'on plane'.

Tony