Desert Dingo Racing

Category: The Car

  • Work day: front end, shocks, new tires, Parker Pumper

    These are not bullet holes.

    We all got together on Saturday to work on the car, soon to be rebadged 1102. Crusty and Richard repositioned the GPS display so that it’s to the right of the rear view mirror. This should make it easier to track and reduce glare. Cary and Scott worked on the front end, fixing damaged sheet metal from the 250 and reinforcing the front bumper. Mike Taylor picked up a new(er) front bumper, so now we have a spare.

    Pretty much everyone worked on installing the shocks that Bilstein shipped back to us. Skid, Shawn and I made a run to a hardware store for a ton of nylock bolts. Richard also needed an eye bolt and a couple of rubber bungie cords that he’s using to secure the hood and trunk, on top of the other clamps we’re using. I busted out the credit card and ordered a Parker Pumper breather from Dezert Nation. I completely botched the mailing address but Nick who was working there got me straightened out.

    We’re going with a new front tire this time around. A Traxxion vintage WWII military tire that was probably used on Jeeps. I ordered them via one of our equipment sponsors, Skips Tires, then took them to Dave Dixon with Dixon Tires in Watsonville, who used a grooving iron to, not surprisingly, add some grooves to the tread. The tires are optimized for driving in ruts. Dave’s grooving will give us more traction when we need to get out of those ruts. We’ll be running BFG 215-75-15s on the back.

    Thanks Dave, and thanks to everyone at Dixon Tires for your support.

    Dave Dixon of Dixon Tires.

    Photo gallery of today’s work is here.

  • Finally got the photo gallery updated

    Screen capture of the Desert Dingo Racing photo gallery

    This was long overdue but I finally took some time to add all our work day photo galleries online and (I know this is crazy) labeled them with what we were actually doing, so folks can follow our progress and figure out what we were actually working on each day.

    Also added the shots from the 1000 and the San Felipe 250. You can check them all out here.

    The front part of the transmission gets fedexed off to Transworks today.

  • All hands on deck

    All hands on deck

    First the bad news. We have to ship a piece of the transmission to SoCal to be fixed. The good news is it’s a small piece – a bushing and the “hockey stick” part of the shifter. That goes out to Transworks by Fedex on Monday. Hopefully we’ll have it back by Friday.

    Cary and Scott focused on the front bumper. Richard finished up some welding on the rear end and briefed us on a spares list we’ll start working to collect. Bob and Skid looked after the transmission. Crusty worked on everything. Shawn and I discussed a new paint job. We’re joined by Mike Taylor (of DPW fame), who knows his way around a VW and will be working with Seth on Chase Truck duty.

    Gallery of photos from today’s gathering is here.

  • Getting ready for a work day

    SCORE International patch

    Got my SCORE membership in the mail yesterday. Member card, patch, stickers, sa2006-2010 rules and regs book and a coupon for a t-shirt that I can pick up at the registration desk at the 1000. It’s like Christmas in September.

    Getting ready to head off for a work day on 1101. Will be twittering, since its best to keep me away from the power tools.

  • I’m going to walk this part

    Found this video on Baja Racing News. I’ll be walking this part of the course. Or someone else can drive this section.