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K4KEV 2nd July 2015 05:27 PM

Rufforth autojumble
 
Was thinking about a run down to Rufforth this Sat for the autojumble .....any N.E.R.D's interested?, or anyone nearhand come to that, bloody early start tho :(

vmax1974 2nd July 2015 07:15 PM

Doing temporary tats at the stockton priate festival on saturday or would have been there loads of Stuff I am looking for

NeilW 2nd July 2015 08:58 PM

Never been there but sounds like fun :D
Just had a nice rebate through so may treat myself to some suspension bits (if they sell that kind of stuff there?)
Also on the look out for 2.0 blacktop.
What can I expect from the jumble? Is it new stalls or people selling crap from vans?

Davidbolam 2nd July 2015 09:19 PM

It's also the mg Northumbria car show in corbridge on Sunday. There is always a good collection of kit cars there as well and good burgers

David

K4KEV 2nd July 2015 11:45 PM

Hi Neil ....the Rufforth autojumble has a plethora of autojumble bits ranging from loads of bike parts to aluminium/steel/bar sheet, led lights, trailor bits... masses of tools of every description....body stuff like upol, thinners, paint. uphostelry, carpet, more tools,and then some more tools on that, welding gasses, tyres, loads of stainless steel fasteners and ordinary nuts and bolts, it really is that massive ...need to get there for 8.30 - 8.45 as it is all over by 12.00 mid day but it does take a couple of hours to get around it all before they all start packing up..

flyerncle 3rd July 2015 08:35 AM

Airfield Kev ?

K4KEV 3rd July 2015 09:20 AM

Nah ...that's a bit further down the road ... I used to do aerotowing of hang gliders there.

flyerncle 6th July 2015 08:22 AM

Googled it after and saw where it was,they went into low viz procedure here on sat morn so could not even taxi, 800 mtrs viz and cloud at 100ft.

flyerncle 7th July 2015 09:16 AM

David,4 wheel alignment is a bit of an expensive con if the rear is not easily adjustable.

Davidbolam 7th July 2015 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flyerncle (Post 101096)
David,4 wheel alignment is a bit of an expensive con if the rear is not easily adjustable.

I was more concerned my rear wheels may point in different directions. I'm thinking of getting my dental floss out to use the string method.

My rear suspension has threaded adjusters on the inboard bushes at each point.


David


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