Ask Devin if they can drop you off at the nearby mall to hang out while they are doing your pumpkin.
They also have a workshop lounge where you can take a nap on a well used couch.
It is also pretty interesting to watch for a bit as they clank away. They really take good care of our Vipers, and spend extra time to make sure it is done right.
They will also check around your suspension to make sure everything is torqued down correctly when putting everything back together.
It is really a complicated project, and takes some time to do it right and with care.
If the gears are set up too tight, they will be noisey. If too loose, the tend to be weaker.
If you are driving back down to San Diego, you might wish to pull over about Capistrano to let the fresh gears cool down 1/2 hour, then again when you get home.
The break in period can be important to end up with some cool running, silent gears that will last for years.
Resist the temptation to check out the new torque available with the new gears until you have heat cycled them several times...then ENJOY!