Bob
Check with www.jcwhitney.com I think they still sell the stuff.
It's going to be 107 today in Southern utah,the salt is drying and I need a
salt fix.
Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: <BWANA343@aol.com>
To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 10:18 AM
Subject: Re;Is this thing on/Trailers
> "Trailer lights may not be checked any sooner
> than 15
> minutes before the time you plan to leave for the Salt and only after"
>
> Sooo,as a bunch of you know, I was invited with The Insight to SEMA
> Atlantic
> City on 20/22 May. Took off 19th morn 6am in the twilight and quickly the
> marker lights were out. Thankfully the brake, turn, and hazard still
> functioned.
> We couldn't find the problem as obvious so we had the hazards on all the
> way
> back at night on Sunday(172 miles). We made good time as people probably
> thought
> we were some sort of emergency vehicle. Like the guys with the ambulance
> in
> Cannonball run, we made great time. On Monday morn I contacted the trailer
> dealer and they researched and found they had indeed installed an
> undersized
> modulator on my Honda Pilot tow car. It seems newer mostly non-American
> SUVs don't
> got the electric cajones to supply the 40 bulbs decorating the box.
> While we are on trailers, what's the consensus on the best durable,
> decent-looking, non-slip, floor treatment? I need about 120sq. ft worth.
> Bob, lights on, floor slippery, W
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