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Craig Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/07/2003 14:47:01
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Subject: John at southeast RT IP: Logged
Message: I just wanted to comment on South East R/T. I had a fright moment with my truck after I did a brake stand, and couldnt figure out what was wrong with my truck. I live in New Hampshire so I decided to call someone who was educated on R/T's before I went to a dodge dealer and have them survey it. Sure enough I did exactly what John stated and I now know my problem. I did a brake stand and locked up my front tires, as i was moving down the street leaving a 100' patch. I thought to god I screwed up an axle or rotor etc. I was ready to dish out money, glad I called john, very informative person on R/T's.Thank god it was only a flat spot in my tires (I actually streatched the tread haha. I was buying new sneakers for it anyway so its all in good hands. His website is http://www.southeastrt.com
-Craig
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03DaKoTa Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/07/2003 15:36:15
| RE: John at southeast RT IP: Logged
Message: Thats the first thing I and most people would have checked after doing a 100ft burnout. You needed a mechanic to tell you you had flat spots in your tires?
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Smartass Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/07/2003 15:39:42
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Message: You need to buy a bunch of parts from John..... that way you won't need to hold the front brakes on to do that 100ft burnout.
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never mind Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/07/2003 16:21:15
| RE: John at southeast RT IP: Logged
Message: never mind these jokers. they would,nt no a flat spot in a tire if the smartass bit him in his 03dakota
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craig Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/07/2003 16:47:40
| RE: John at southeast RT IP: Logged
Message: i agree with smart add..my R/T had over 350 lbs of torque..i shouldnt have to use the brake..
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