Truck ended up selling locally. Appreciate all of the help guys, it was a fun 3 years of owning it. I look forward to hopefully owning another viper of some sorts in the future
Pretty sure I got them from XenonDepot (I think they were a vendor on here). I'm not positive though I had them installed over two years ago. I know I bought them off of a vendor from this website though
For sale is my 2004 Ram SRT-10, which I have owned for 3 years. Clean title in hand. Currently sitting at 89,300 miles on the clock. It has always been garage kept, and only seen rain a few times. Only driven in summer and some in fall and spring. It is fairly stock aside from.. Aftermarket...
Definitely try the idle tensioner pulley.. Had mine make that loud whistling noise for two weeks but couldn't figure out what it was until it froze up and caused my serpentine belt to explode everywhere.
Only live about 30 minutes from there.. Wouldn't mind going over and looking at the truck to see just how well it was stored. Doesn't appear too good :dontknow:
So my check engine light came on, saying that one of my rear O2 sensors is the root of the problem (Codes P0138 P0158). I went and ordered some of JTSVP's O2 simulators and had them installed and the code cleared, but it still came back. What I'm wondering is A) Can I clear the code from my SCT...
GT 500's are beautiful cars.. I don't mean to stir the pot because I truly do hope that I am wrong, but of those 6 pictures, there are 3 different cars.. A soft top, a hard top, and a 2005-2009 model (look at the front end):dontknow:
Not really sure why this thread got so negative. Dude was simply putting up some positive work he did. Maybe he didn't have the time or resources to pull the motor? I give him props for putting in work that some people haven't. Some real internet warriors on this forum lately. Hard to learn...
check and make sure that oil is not running down your lines or whatever it may be and dripping on the ground somewhere else, causing you to think the leak is somewhere entirely irrelevant to where it actually is.
Guys I'm back home shortly on break from college and am putting on a truck cover which I bought from a forum member. It seems like it works perfect but the only question I have is how can I prevent water from pooling in the bed? I have it synched underneath but I can't pull them any tighter...
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