I just did the same thing on my 2002 RT/10. I have all the manuals. I found it useful to search individual threads for each fluid change. Lots of good info out there. For example when I changed my clutch fluid, I let it gravity drain instead of using the pedal. Worked great. Another great write...
The guy that owned the car before me did not know how to drive. I have some floor pan bumps and bruises that I am repairing so need the carpet out to massage out the dents from the inside. Advance had the exact fastener I needed......
Before I remove my carpet in my 02 RT/10, I want to make sure I can get this part. Looks like it will break when I pry it out. Anyone know if that is true and where I can get the part.
Took the sill covers off yesterday. Really easy. Most of the bolts on the lower side are stripped. Thought that would be the case. Planning to do the riv-nut mod but will add a touch of 3M panelbond to the riv-nut before I install them. The insulation just falls out. Looks like its just wedged...
Mine are coming of this weekend so I will report back and let you guys know what I find. They are also going to a metal shop to be reworked and then painted. I will post progress pictures throughout the process.
Actually it's damage. The other side is whole. I gave some thought to adding vents but have not made my mind up on that yet. I would prefer it to be closed since I think it looks better. I have hi flow cats, 3" smooth bore, 97 cam and muffler delete. Heat is not bad.
Nice article but no mention on how to remove the insulation on the inside of the sill. I guess I just need to remove them and figure it out from there.
So been driving my 02 RT 10 that I just got. What a blast to drive and my two sons (12 and 14) love it. I got a really decent deal on the car. It needs a little love especially on the sills. From side view they look great. The passenger side has some damage underneath. A few bumps and bruises...
I have a small piece missing from my inner wheel well on my 02 Viper I just purchased. Don't have any idea how it got that way but I really don't want to spend the money on a new replacement piece.
There are an amazing array or high tech adhesives out there and I am sure I can glue a piece back...
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