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Old 12-25-2011, 12:58 PM
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Loved seeing the 48 truck come together. Outstanding to hear your shop has more cool builds/products hitting the street this year.
Congrats and continued success to you and your crew at Ironworks

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Old 12-25-2011, 09:30 PM
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I purchased my HRE's and tires from Ironworks. Great service and HRE delivered on time as promised. The quality of the wheels is incredible. The wheels are so true the fronts needed no weight to balance and the rears very little. Looking forward to the engine harness as well.

Appreciate the help Rodger.

Who's IMCA mod. dirt car is this.Is it new or has it been raced before.

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Old 12-26-2011, 12:15 AM
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I purchased my HRE's and tires from Ironworks. Great service and HRE delivered on time as promised. The quality of the wheels is incredible. The wheels are so true the fronts needed no weight to balance and the rears very little.
I can attest to HRE strength -- I smacked a median (don't ask) about 2 years ago doing about 40mph and it put a nice gouge in it, but it still turned perfectly true. On top of their great looks, that impressed the hell out of me.
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Old 12-26-2011, 08:47 AM
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Buddy we have Knotty Pine and Champs BBQ with in a half mile. There is no reason to cook. Ask anybody who has been here, we eat well.
Yep! Knotty Pine is a heart attack on a plate! Chicken fried steak and gravy.... yummy! And the BBQ at Champs is OMG good!

They should be on the "cruise list" for RTTC -- The new "Run to the Restaurants".
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Sure hope you're planing on cleaning up the welds on that crossmember... Don't care if you'll never see them again... I want them up to standard with the rest of the car! Come to think of it - it could use a little pattern detailing done to it while you're at it.




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Old 12-27-2011, 12:35 PM
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Default would like to hear more on the wiring harness

I agree with you, large hole in the market for a nice looking one without the plastic.
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Yep! Knotty Pine is a heart attack on a plate! Chicken fried steak and gravy.... yummy! And the BBQ at Champs is OMG good!

They should be on the "cruise list" for RTTC -- The new "Run to the Restaurants".
Maybe I should organize and event where we just drive our pro-touring cars real fast from restaurant to restaurant.

Greg - don't forget about the Italian restaurant. The Ironworks hangout. I have gotten more work in this shop from Rosa's Italian restaurant then anywhere else on the planet.
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have gotten more work in this shop from Rosa's Italian restaurant then anywhere else on the planet.

Or the UNIVERSE!!!

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Or the UNIVERSE!!!

Heck even you eat there and WHAMMO, We are building the bubbletop.
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I can attest to HRE strength -- I smacked a median (don't ask) about 2 years ago doing about 40mph and it put a nice gouge in it, but it still turned perfectly true. On top of their great looks, that impressed the hell out of me.
You said it Dave. You get what you pay for. They are awesome wheels and are of great quality.
Good for Rodger and Ironworks. Keep up the great work guys!
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