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> setting ride hieght, last tweak before i light the candle
nycchef
post Apr 13 2010, 02:37 PM
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car is still on jack stands (stop laughing). i need to set the ride height and put the torsion locks back on. i realize i will have to adjust them when it's down but is there an in the middle type place to adjust them to start
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post Apr 14 2010, 08:09 AM
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Hey chef , if your heading South for a Southern flavor , check out a resterant in Nashville,Tn, it's called Monel's ( not sure that the correct spelling ) it serves Southern style cooking , usually served to large tables where the patrons sit and pass the food around family style , most at the table are strangers to each other , just depends on how many are in the attending groups. The food is fabulous ( it was last time I visited ) and I would call it true Southern style cooking . New Orleans has it's own style of food if that's what you are looking for , not always representative of most Southern style food , but very good in it's own right. Just an idea , maybe benificial , maybe not , but Monel's does Southern style excelently. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/chowtime.gif)

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QUOTE(jaxdream @ Apr 14 2010, 06:09 AM) *

Hey chef , if your heading South for a Southern flavor , check out a resterant in Nashville,Tn, it's called Monel's ( not sure that the correct spelling ) it serves Southern style cooking , usually served to large tables where the patrons sit and pass the food around family style , most at the table are strangers to each other , just depends on how many are in the attending groups. The food is fabulous ( it was last time I visited ) and I would call it true Southern style cooking . New Orleans has it's own style of food if that's what you are looking for , not always representative of most Southern style food , but very good in it's own right. Just an idea , maybe benificial , maybe not , but Monel's does Southern style excelently. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/chowtime.gif)

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gonna hit Monells in franklin Tenn. thats a second trip in may or june, will hit beale street (rondevous) if you know of any other mon and pop little places let me know
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