Yup, ditto on the thanks for posting these here. As has been discussed multiple times on this forum, I do want to emphasize that many folks have had trouble with the fittings from jegs.com, including me. I eventually got them to stop leaking but I would not go this route again.
Bryan
Yup, I agree that it drops your left arm down -- I find now that it's comfortable on the arm rest instead of the top of the door. But I sure enjoy being able to look out the windshield and not have my view dominated by the window frame! : )
For anyone else doing this, I agree that with...
+1 on this. I pulled my RB1 out of a 2005 PT Cruiser and it has its problems. Very sensitive to power cycling (i.e. when you turn the car off and start again within a few minutes). Get the latest rev you can.
And I had problems with a nav disc from ebay. Get the real one from the Mopar...
Re: OK... so its not a Viper. But it has a Viper engine? In a Rolls Royce? Yeah, REAL
Wow, what a project, Dan! That motor is gorgeous...
Needless to say, I think we'll all want to see and hear a video when available!
Bryan
From my Gen3 perspective...
Getting them out isn't bad, provided you have the right socket (made for plugs).
Installation is made easier by using a length of water hose that just fits over the spark plug body. New, flexible hose works like the ultimate u-joint when getting the plug threads...
I could be wrong, but the fuse that protects the wires when current is flowing OUT of the cigarette lighter should protect those same wires when current is flowing IN. If you're trying to charge a depleted battery from the cigarette lighter with a full-sized charger, then yes, I agree, you'll...
That's funny, it does! :)
If you click through all the pictures, you'll see that they saved all the little bits and pieces of shattered body and have a picture of each. Like "oh, good, it's all there. I can just sorta glue it..."
For those with a roadster...
I ended up mounting my trickle charger to my garage door opener so that the cord hangs down to about 2' above the floor, with the cigarette lighter adapter on it. To keep it from hitting my car as I back in, I mounted some rare-earth magnets onto the cord, 5-6'...
If you don't have one, I'd highly recommend a trickle charger. This one works great and keeps the battery topped up but won't overcharge:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-BM3B-Battery-Maintainer/dp/B0051D3MP6/
Can't beat the price!
For anyone looking for a single OEM front rim, this could be one of the nicest used ones out there.
http://classifieds.viperclub.org/showproduct.php?product=6364
Bryan
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