Cloud Front End Seminar

May 19, 2011 by

POSTPONED UTIL DECEMBER 2011

Due to circumstances beyond the controlof the Silver Cloud Society, the seminar has been postponed. a new date will be announced soon!

The Cloud front end seminar will be held October 15-16th. 2011 at the Hunter Engineering Campus. The address is 4475 Schuette Drive Bridgeton MO 63044. The seminar instructor will be Ralph Curzon. The seminar will run all day on Saturday and half a day on Sunday.

The cost of the seminar is $100/person for Silver Cloud Society members and $125/person for non-members. All attendees must be members of the RROC.

The seminar fee includes lunch on Saturday and dinner (cash bar) on Saturday night. There will be a pre-seminar dinner (each person pays for their own) for attendees that arrive on Friday and would like to get together. Details on the dinners will be provided to registrants as we get closer to the event.

You can register for the event by sending a check (made out to the Silver Cloud Society) to Larry Durocher, 398 Old Sherman Hill Road, Woodbury, CT 06798. Please provide a mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address so that we can correspond with you. If you have any questions, you can contact me at 203 263-3720 or by e-mail, laduroch@earthlink.net.

All checks must be received by September 1, 2011. If the seminar is over-subscribed, registration will be on a first come, first served basis so I would hope that people will register ASAP.

If you would like, Hunter Engineering can book your hotel room and get the Hunter rate, if you call Ruth Reichardt at 314 716 0279 or email her at rreichardt@hunter.com . If you prefer to book your own hotel, there is a Crown Plaza, an Embassy Suite, and a Marriott close by.

A brief overview of the seminar is given below:

The front suspension seminar will cover the removal of the front road springs, checking for wear in the front suspension components, removal of the A arms, checking the front shock absorbers, replacement of the fulcrum pins, set up of the bearing blocks, the removal and the replacement of the king pins and the anti roll bar rubbers, checking the tie rod ends and adjusting the steering box. As part of the seminar. we will also have an opportunity to tour the Hunter Collection.

This seminar is not offered very frequently so if you have an interest, I encourage you to register ASAP.

Larry

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