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Advantage of regional or state TDR Chapters

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What are the advantages of a regional or state TDR Chapter. I can think of a few but would like to hear from you that have one. Is there anything offically that needs to be done to be called a TDR regional or state chapter?

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2001 RAM 3500 dually Quad Cab SLT, 4. 10 limited slip, HO 245 hp, 6-speed, dark garnet pearl coat, interior agate, All options except heated leather, added DeeZee brite diamond tool box, Linex spray-in bed liner, Lund hood deflector 3 piece smoke color, DeeZee brite diamond cab/bed running boards and TurboSaver (from Gino's) also Reese 5th wheel 15k hitch. No plans to bomb. This is my retirment vehicle currently pulling 21' 5er want to buy 30 to 35 for retirment.
 
I agree with Bob Wagner... I have met bunches of great people from several states. We all dig in and help each other with projects, which I would venture to say have saved thousands of dollars in labor for our group.

As far as making our group official, I have not looked into that. I suppose I should one of these days, maybe there are more benefits for our guys!

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Rob Hanson
1999 "Big Red", 3500 SLT QC 4X4 6 spd, 4. 10 LSD, Braided SS fuel lines, Mag-Hytec Rear Cover, Cummins E-Brake with BD Switch, Blue Box, DD3 Injectors, Banks High Ram and 14cm Wastegated Turbo, All-steel Cowl Induction Hood, Cummins RED Valve Cover, Rhino, Rosewood Kit, Scotty System, SportComp Gauges, TorkLift SuperHitch, Tekonsha Brake Controller, Rear Flood lights, Cobra CB, DeeZee Running Boards, BD 2WD Low kit, Air Lift bags, Hitco exhaust blanket, air horns and a Geno's "I tromped a Ford" decal. Member of BOMB! (WW NW Chapter)

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Gives me a great buch of guys to go to jail with. At least we'd be busy talking about what we planned on doing ot the trucks once we're out! #ad
 
Speaking from experience, it is a lot of fun. I started a local chapter in MN but had to give it up when the Army moved me. A group has formed here in central FL and I am involved with it now, but not to the same extent that I was in MN.
Robert Patton has set up some guidelines for organizing a local chapter and you should contact him for that info before you start organizing a club. They helped me locate active TDR members and provided address so I could send folks info about our chapter. Good luck, it is a lot of fun but a lot of work too if you're the only guy running it.
 
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