TNVIPER said:I bought mine just because I wanted this truck and I intend to keep it to be passed on by will.....
Have i told you i always thought of you as my father figure
TNVIPER said:I bought mine just because I wanted this truck and I intend to keep it to be passed on by will.....
Yea, I think the Factory wants to cover themselves for Warranty purposes Too!Muzzy said:I am still trying to find some tire chains that will fit a 40 series tire. Also, the owners manual says I am not supposed to put a plow on it. I think they are just saying that for warranty purposes.
-Muzzy
46hemi said:I am noticing most of the SRT's have really low miles. I assume not many people use them as their primary mode of transportation. I am wondering why? I understand in the rainy or snowy weather these trucks will be a lot to handle, and its not relaxing to have to worry about every move you make while going to the store for milk but I am wondering if there are other reasons why people don't use them more often.
iraqivet01 said:People don't buy corvettes to sit in a garage, what makes me any different.
brassmonkey said:I am a construction worker and drive mine to the job everyday. It get used as a work truck lol
Prof said:That's truck abuse!
I'm reporting you to Chrysler...hello, Hello, HELLO...is there anybody at Chrysler????
Maybe I will have to report you to Ford...
:adore: :beer:viperchamp said:Yes, I'm guilty of the crime, 'keeping my ride with low mile driving'! I save her for going outside when conditions are perfect....dry & clean streets. I bought her new from the dealer in 06, with 700 miles. As we talk, she only has 2k on her, that's putting on about 400 miles annually. With living in IL where 1/2 the year is snow & salt, I spoil her by resting in my heated & conditioned garage all year (when not out for showing/cruzin'), and wrapped under Cal. Car Cover! During those winter months, she's started once a month, brought up to temperature, and given some exercise indoors, and then covered up again. She's not alone! My son has his 86 Mustang sitting along side for company. Both rides see the same treatment and conditions, dry....
My dd has always been a new Ram 3500 diesel dually, for 15 plus years. I put 40k-50k on them annually; trade it in when the new Ram dually's come out; and I'm always driving a new 3500 Ram. In addition to heavy duty work, this 'bad boy dually' is there for trailerin' my other past times of fun; playing with the mini toys -- mudding quad runners (summer & winter) & PWC for summer. These toys see the action; the hours; and the punishment!
So, if there is a crime for babying my 10 and having only 2k on her, I'll let you decide. When I do take her out though, she does get the looks and the thumbs! I love this 10; love driving and showing her; just wish there was more time and favorable conditions!
PS: The dealer and best buddy of mine, from the dealer where I bought my 10 from, has one of the original 92 Viper concept cars. There were 185 of them, plus 10 more that went to the racing industry. He has one of those 185! His ride has only 47 original miles on it. Yes, that is a double digit miles only! This ride is babied and treated the same, like mine, except for never seeing the highway! This summer, when I get the digital camera, I'll post some pictures of both our rides.
haha...me too....57k...brassmonkey said:I am a construction worker and drive mine to the job everyday. It get used as a work truck lol
Prof said:Yup, us Chicago area people only get a few perfect months...so the garage is home for our trucks much of the year!
TeamSRT10 said:I like that pin stripe, guessing u had it put on?
Prof said:Yup, us Chicago area people only get a few perfect months...so the garage is home for our trucks much of the year!
xlrashn said:What brand of cover is in that picture? Looks to fit very well.