Sorry, forgot, Pre-2000 were 3-digit codes, but they
follow the same pattern: (since the tire did not exist in
the 1980's)
278 - June 29-July5, 1998
268 - June 22-28, 1998
517 - Dec 15-21, 1997
What pictures do you need? Im not sure if Curt is
still with us, but when imagestation went down it
took most of his stuff with them. If you can be
more specific about the issue youre having im sure
someone will be glad to assist.
For future reference, right along the bead where it meets
the wheel youll see "DOT" stamped with three sets of
numbers following it. (For example - random picture from
web, not viper specific: )
The first is Manufactures code (In this case "M5" is Michelin
Kentucky Planet and "DO" is the tire...
Sounds like youre pretty much on the right track,
other than the 998 recall i cant really think of anything
specific that you dont already know about.
Also, (since youre new) there was one factory RT/10/ACR
produced in 2001, but i like where your mind is at. JonB
and Don Scharf can help you...
Jon is surley (especially on Mondays) but do yourself
a favor, call him direct, and discuss your situation. He
gets dozens of guys who just use him to get deeper
discounts with competitors (which is why he can be
gouchy, and why alot of guys do not like him,) but he
is still one of the most...
In that case Toms 40mm rear brake upgrade helps out
alot, its easy to install, it doesnt require modification,
and its not very expensive. Other than that (unless you
want to drop several grand on a big brake kit) its just a
matter of good ol fashioned seat time. I dont think
swapping the...
Define "aftermarket steering hose assembly."
The 1993 RT10 had the years best braking of 210ft which
(if i remember the numbers correctly) was 5ft shorter than
the 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo. I am not sure what issue
you are having, but i can promise you they are not naturally
"weak" components. If...
No, a group of about 30% started a lot of unnecessary
drama and and did things like purposely disrupt funded
VCA events (like VOI and the Raffles,) stole VCA
outside links (like the regional links,) and stole VCA
membership lists. When everything went down, about
40% of the remaining...
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