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  1. New this year, Colo’s Classic Car Show will take a detour to MAC Tools in Westerville on Oct. 4, before cruising to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on Oct. 5.

     

    Classic, muscle and low-rider cars and motorcycles from across Ohio are cruising to MAC Tools and the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium for one of Ohio’s largest classic car shows. Car aficionados and enthusiasts alike will ‘rev their engines’ for special guest and automotive icon, Chip Foose, who will make an appearance at both events thanks to MAC Tools.

     

    CRUISE-IN AT MAC TOOLS USA HEADQUARTERS

    •Saturday, Oct. 4 from 4 to 9 p.m.

    Colo’s Classic Car Show will get its start at MAC Tools located at 505 North Cleveland Ave., Westerville, Ohio. Spectators can observe the cars, as well as enter to win door prizes and a 50/50 drawing. Entry for showing only at MAC Tools is a $10 donation.

     

    COLO’S CLASSIC CAR SHOW AT COLUMBUS ZOO AND AQUARIUM

    •Sunday, Oct. 5 from noon to 4 p.m.

    Make a pit stop at the Zoo on Sunday to wrap-up Colo’ Classic Car Show. Guests can view the line-up of classic cars at Jungle Jack’s Landing and Colo’s Cove, as well as enter to win raffle prizes and a 50/50 drawing. Boots from Auto Smarts Radio will host car trivia for a chance to win additional prizes. Viewing is free with a paid admission or Zoo membership. Car registration begins at 8 a.m. Awards will take place at 3 p.m.

     

     

    Trophy classes include: Nationwide’s Choice, Colo’s Choice, Jack’s Choice, Foose’s Choice, Boot’s Choice, Best Original, Best Modified, Best Antique, Best Truck, Best Import, C&A Harley-Davidson Best Bike, Top 50 awards, and Top ’78 and above.

     

    This event was made possible thanks to the following partners: MAC Tools, Nationwide, JEGS.com, Roosters, The Right Stuff and Pepsi Max.

     

    Pre-registration is available online. All proceeds benefit the Zoo’s conservation and education programs. For more information visit http://www.columbuszoo.org.

     

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  2. they are very solid, i have had my 04 SLE for a year and half now and put 20k on it, with no real issues. i paid 10k out the door for mine with 57k. .

     

    the only issues i have had are a gas cap needed replaced, some gauge leds went out, and some warranty related surface rust on the inside bottom of the doors, and rock chipping on the outside bottom of the doors and rocker moldings ( if it has running boards should not have to worry about rock chipping).

     

    Before i bought mine i read a million reviews and the all seemed to be good except for wind noise, but i have noticed it got more quite since i took the roof rack off.

  3. drinks are really expensive, food is really good. on my first cruise we missed a couple of the nice dinners and that was a mistake due to the 24hr buffet having the samething all day long. Our cruise left out of new orleans and we were able to get 4 bottles of liquor and a case of beer on in our bags( cool taxi driver knew someone at the port and he got the bags on) also when we were leaving cozumel they said you had to check alcohol in when getting back on the boat but we were able to just walk back onto the boat with a couple more bottles
  4. that truck is gone, might as well send it to the junk yard, i bet all the air ride was hacked on it any ways. The guy is on a truck forum im on tryin to sell it,he paid to get it out of the impound which was prob more then what the truck is worth,let alone having it towed to his house.

     

    http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f68/talon475/josh037.jpg

     

    the front frame rail doesnt look too bad, but im confused on what happen with the bed and the roof is also buckled

  5. babbit bearing FTW. cutting it down, and getting you new axles? hell the axles alone cost close to $280?

     

    i hope your not complaining of the price? cause they are one of the few places in town that have the proper jig to do this job.

     

    NO. not complaining on the price, thought I would just throw it out there to see if that sounded right. I was told that was a really good price.

     

    so i take it that Babbit would be the best place to take it then

  6. As the title states..... I need the rearend in my truck narrowed to fit some wider wheels under it.

     

    i was told to take it to babbit bearing. They quoted me $400 to do and thats taking it to them empty and it getting narrowed, new mosser axles, and it would take a week to do. Has anyone used them before or know of anywhere else?

     

    thanks

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