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  1. gregrowell

    Gen 3 - Crankshaft pulley bolt --add me to the list.

    Hello Viperland from Big D., '03, 2nd owner, bought in '11 at 3,900 to now 48K miles. Loved every one of them. Recently shredded the serpentine belt (only on the edge of the belt closest to the front of the car). Looking around and thought...what they heck. I hear about the ole' crankshaft...
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    Hearing a alert tone ding when in 1st gear before shifting

    You will probably / likely join the Gen III Club with the obligatory "Lo-Pressure" light on constantly. This year's model does NOT have TPMS sensors that learn on their own and clear the Lo-Pressure indicator in the Odometer. (Trust me here.) After finding out a certain (Dodge only) scan...
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    In the market for Gen V - Wheels.

    Hello in ViperLand, Was shopping around and thought I'd share. Ref: Wheel purchasing. I can't believe if this is actually not a misprint/typo, but these Gen V wheels are going for $130-160 per wheel, with MSRPs around $700+ to $900. Link below. Mopar 'overstock.' Happy Hunting (or buying)...
  4. gregrowell

    gen 3 windscreens

    Did a quick search and found a couple. (See link). Just like water pumps, headlights, and other key components, they seem to be 'rarer' everyday and expensive (from just a few years ago.) I've used don scharf a few times (sells used Viper parts) that can save you some good money and it sounds...
  5. gregrowell

    Any Hellcat owners?

    Really comes down to personal decision (i.e. your work commute, family needs, etc.) Until about a year ago, I had both. I actually had an '11 Grand Caravan R/T too. (Mopar Garage for sure.) It was a '15 Bright White Charger Hellcat. (Loved the car, family man with 2 girls, 14 and 18 years...
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    Powder coat brake calipers

    I had mine painted (G2 Caliper Paint) on my '03. OEM's are / were gray. Held up now for 11 years. I've seen a few vipers that are color-matched and they all look excellent to me--but I'm biased:) Powder coating I'm sure more durable and the way to go. I went the less expensive...
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