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Blazer Bash 2011 safety inspections

Just something to add to the battery safety stuff. Just got these in the mail today. One for each battery.

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I just volunteered to help with the inspection



all rigs will be required to have an extra oil filter now :doah::whistle::D
 
I thought you were going to require all rigs to have a cold beer for the safety inspectors....
 
Looks like I am just going to have to turn mine into a mall crawler. All of this is overwhelming.:thinking: JK
 
Maybe someone could bring a torque wrench for torquing pitman arm nuts during tech inspections
 
Maybe someone could bring a torque wrench for torquing pitman arm nuts during tech inspections

I can't seem to find the pitman arm on mine. Maybe someone could show me where it is during tech.
 
I can't seem to find the pitman arm on mine. Maybe someone could show me where it is during tech.

I'm sorry without a properly torqued pitman arm your vehicle is not ready for trails the caliber of Moab. However we will allow you to play in the BFE parking lot area, however only after you have successfully attended the driving clinic and passed the quiz. :popcorn::D

NOOBS!!!! :whistle::whistle::whistle:
 
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Yes. A couple of slightly sloshed ck5'ers thought to check theirs. Then started checking others. A number of them were loose. May have been the torque wrench operators though.
 
yes, the proper torque, iirc, is ~190 ftlb, we went walking through slickrock with a torque wrench, and did not find one that was tight.
 
Has pitman arm torque been a problem in the past??

Short answer, NO.

Wade has the story about as correct as it gets. I have not seen, nor experienced one single pitman arm issue at BB or anywhere that I can recall.

I think it really was one set of guys personal crusade one year. Not saying it was wrong but could have been approached way different.

I for one would be pissed if someone started checking torque on fastners on my vehicle without my consent.
 
I think it was done in good fun. They checked theirs and found them loose. Then thought to check a couple more. The story just got better as it went along.
 
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