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Hello Calgary!

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:05 pm
by White Mule
After over a year of waiting and waiting, the White Mule has arrived! I am picking him/her up tomorrow and after a few more hoops (OOP etc.) I will be road ready! I have read many of the posts at this site and I am very happy to be connected to this group of people. Once the t's are crossed I will post my photo.
First time on the right tomorrow! (one more sleep) Zzzzz!
Cheers

Re: Hello Calgary!

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 8:30 pm
by jessef
White Mule
That is an awesome name :mrgreen:

Re: Hello Calgary!

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:05 am
by mararmeisto
jfarsang wrote:
White Mule
That is an awesome name :mrgreen:
I agree, very appropriate for the Calgary area.

Welcome to the group! Hope you slept well.

Re: Hello Calgary!

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:37 pm
by White Mule
Kickin like a MULE!
Everthing works. Cant find the tire pressure (not tagged on rubber). Found the jack, not the iron. Came with only one key (no biggy). Came with some strange elasticy web thing with several plastic hooks? Missing a rubber plug on the rear bush gaurd. Hope all goes well with the remaining steps. Photos to follow...

Re: Hello Calgary!

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:36 pm
by bae146
White Mule wrote:Kickin like a MULE!
Everthing works. Cant find the tire pressure (not tagged on rubber). Found the jack, not the iron. Came with only one key (no biggy). Came with some strange elasticy web thing with several plastic hooks? Missing a rubber plug on the rear bush gaurd. Hope all goes well with the remaining steps. Photos to follow...
If the tire pressure is not printed on the rubber then it is not Transport Canada compliant. If you are in an accident and it is a big claim...... you know insurance companies, if they can deny a claim they will.

Welcome to the site, I drive a Pajero but still wave to all the Delica that I see. :-D

Re: Hello Calgary!

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 8:22 am
by Erebus
White Mule wrote:Kickin like a MULE!
Everthing works. Cant find the tire pressure (not tagged on rubber).
As bae146 said, if the tires don't have DOT markings, they aren't legal. The OOP should fail for that. But by now I hope all has been sorted out.

Also, the tire pressures marked on the driver's door pillar are 20 psi, which is ridiculously low. Ask the tire place for recommendation. I'm using 40-42 psi on my light truck tires.

Welcome to the Deli family. We hope to have a Calgary area Deli meet in November. Details will be posted in the "Events - other regions" section of the forum.

Re: Hello Calgary!

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 2:05 pm
by piyeguyo
Another Delica in Calgary, this is great news!

Welcome...

Fabio :M