I just recently bought a set of the Michelin PS2s for my 2005 Dodge Viper. I came across a good deal and decided to do it. I thought the tires that were on there were the original PS2 run flats, but now I am not sure. Are there any markings or indicators that will tell me they are run flats...
LMAO at the last post. I drove on good run flats including multiple runs down the track with no issues. It seems someone lives in a world of extremes. Maybe the car always being garaged might have an effect? I guess your experience out ways reality? Also using the term idiots when having a...
I really don't care if I sell the tires or not...but there is nothing wrong with the tires. It hasn't been in storage. I ran a few 12.0 passes at 120 MPH on them in the last 6 months, with good traction and zero issues.
Hmm, that is interesting....I did some fun driving with them. The only reason I did them now is because of the deal I came across and the time I had to do it. So I guess stock Vipers are no fun at all? Ya, okay. People crack me up. Use at your own risk? Yep, Michelin tires on a $100,000 car with...
I have actually had a few hits on them on here. Not everyone can afford 1500-2500 bucks when their tires go bald. The shelves are a great idea, look awesome!
I can tell you when I joined last fall, I posted some questions about some parts and he messaged me instead of posting in my original post. That always catches my attention because someone in sales who is legit would take the opportunity to post in the original post, so others could see it as...
I got a set of new (non run-flat) Michelin Pilot Sport PS2s installed on my 2005....just over $1900 with the TPIs....cha ching!!!! I had the original run flats on there with 13,000 miles on them. They still are in pretty good shape. The tread is about a 7 for the back and 8 for the fronts? Are...
Thank you all, your support means a lot! My dad did 26 years in the AF, to include Vietnam....when the support wasn't there. We really do appreciate it!
The F-16 was and is still referred to as a Falcon....but also a Viper as well. "The F-16's official name is "Fighting Falcon", but "Viper" is commonly used by its pilots, due to a perceived resemblance to a viper snake as well as the Battlestar Galactica Colonial Viper starfighter...
Got an awesome opportunity today to shoot my Viper with one of the Thunderbirds' F-16s.....commonly referred to as the Viper. Here are some of the shots!
http://s26.photobucket.com/user/riffmast/slideshow/T-birds
I have been lucky to get some cool shots with planes. Both Harleys and a Vette I use to have with an F-15 and F-22 and the Vette with an A-10. Pretty cool Viper with a Viper though!
Pretty good deal....I got my 2005 late last year with 12,000 miles for $44,000. That included oil changes for life too, which is AWESOME! I just had my first one done for free....saving 3-400 bucks a pop! Enjoy it, you will love it! You just don't see them very often. I have been to 3 car shows...
Worked it to get some pics out with the Thunderbird F-16 AKA Viper as it is commonly referred to. The single ship D model comes in before the rest of the team gets there for the Airshow. I worked it to get some pics with my Viper and the D model on Wednesday. I actually worked the F-16s for 5...
NIIIIICCCCEEEEEEEE, keep em coming! Love the Stang, Vette, and Viper! I am the same way in that I am not a 1 brand loyal guy....except it must be American! The lift is sweet too! That Goat is choice!
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