Totally awesome ! Bled my brakes myself. My wife hates helping me bleed brakes ! Speedbleeders are an absolute must on all cars
that I self-maintain. I also tried the "suction bleeder" but I never got it to work well.
Re: anyone out there with a silver \'98 GTS?
Forgot only negative. The silver is prone to side sill yellowing from the cats' heat. I wish I'd gotten high-flow cats (cooler) and insulated the insides of the sill before mine started to yellow. I'm looking for an exhaust upgrade and now and...
Re: anyone out there with a silver \'98 GTS?
I love it ! The color is great ! The best thing is that it looks clean even when it's not. I've owned sports cars of many different colors. The 98 bright silver stays clean the longest by far.
I love them !. The braking feels much better. Also, these brakes don't squeal at all. Probably because of the aluminum rotors ? Very smooth and positive feeling! My stock brakes with R4S's got me -0.78 G's. Without really putting the StopTech's to the test I've seen -0.86 G's already. And...
I've got the same problem. The local dealer wants to pull my
transmission, check the throwout bearing etc. Then depending
on the results, he will order a tranny. This means giving them the car twice when I know the tranny needs replacing. Where can I go to find the TSB to show the dealer.
Re: I am 6\'8 and want to buy a Viper but am i too tall??
I am 6'8" 265 and am now comfortable. I bought the 2"
lowering kit and then performed further modifications to allow
the seat to position reward another 1.5". I don't think your head will clear an RT. PS my inseam is 36".
I, as several others before me, modified the K&N air box to flow better. I trashed the "S" curved tubes and replaced them with very large smooth tubes (truck radiator hose). I have never had any problems in the rain. I don't think the cones are positioned to allow much water to enter anyway.
Re: Has anyone installed the 2\" seat lowering kit from Northwind on a \'00 GTS?
Pretty sure they extent up. I also got the seat another 1.5" back in the following way. Find where the seat frame contacts the rear of the car. Cut a 3 inch wide strip from the carpet and insulation. Hammer the...
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