Appreciate all your help, guy in denville give a call and come visit . The aldan shocks I bought from Jegs were the wrong ones it seems that aldan makes shocks for 2 diff size forks one is 2 inch as the originals and also one in 2 1/8 inch the box is clearly mismarked. I sent the ones back to aldan that I bought from Jegs and they sent another set exactly like the first set, wrong ones. I am now waiting for the third set that should fit the 2 inch fork. They were very easy to come out of the car because of the 5 inch hole above the shocks that you simply push it up a bit into the car and then just lift it out over the upper a arm. I removed the inner fenders to line them with insulation because the noise from the tires is very loud.I bought a tool that is supposed to hold the shocks to allow removal of the shock from the fork. Well it didnt do the job. I took a large pipewrench to grab the shock and a 3 foot long iron pipe on the wrench and after taking a few nitro pills was able to get the shock out. They obviously used some sort of sealer on the threads. No problem holding the fork in a large padded vise. I did try heating the shock but it did not loosen it. Last year I needed to fix a leaking ps hose one goes into top of pump. I bought just the metal fitting and carefully cut the old one off so as to not ruin the detent on the hose itself it worked ok I did not want the repro hoses they have a smaller diameter and flow less fluid. Being 80 the difficult part of driving the viper is that the door panel and console are hard plastic and my elbows hurt by the end of the ride. But for 16 years I have been driving this car with almost no issues best car ever. Had a 2003, 2006, 2008 vette just literally fell apart had leaks, el;ectric issues, just a not reliable. Viper you can rev it to redline over and over it just says thanks take care Rich