Tom and Vipers
Enthusiast
I'm planning to drive my 96 modded GTS (aka Bad Viper) from Nevada to Pennsylvania and want to plan for the Unforeseen.
To start with, I want to have:
One thing I was thinking that since I will have internet access, I would post a "Help I'm Broke Down" message in the General Forum and maybe I'd get lucky and someone nearby might be able to lend me a hand.
I've put 10k on Bad Viper (70 to 80k miles) over 10 years in NV and have NEVER had any kind of issue. I believe the Gen 2 Viper is a very robust car and will get you where your going. Of course how many Vipers have 80k on them? I know when I look at Viper Wrecks you will see 93's with 4k (just think, 20 year old OE tires!!) so a lot of them never get the miles.
Anyhow, this is where I'm at. Suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Tom
To start with, I want to have:
- Full Internet Access (smart phone or laptop - don't have one yet!)
- Extra space in the event I get a flat rear tire and have to use the donut
- Pairs of pipe plugs 1/8" through 1/2" (a blow oil sending hose is what? 1/8"?)
- Tools
- Flashlights
- Mat for crawling on ground
- Extra scissors jack
- 800 number for a towing service
- maybe should get deluxe Triple A?
- 1-2 gallons of water
- 6 quarts of oil
- spare serpentine belt
- Collision Insurance
- Fully charged extra battery with jumpers (run car with bad alternator)
- Repair by me
- Repair by local garage
- Repair by dealer
- Car transported home (I drive rent-a-car)
- Drivable (alternator for example), or
- Undrivable (electronic failure)
- Where to take car where its OK to work on or wait for help, transport, etc.
- How to get parts if car is undrivable but I can repair
- How to find a local garage that can be trusted
- Don't like idea of leaving car unattended for any length of time.
One thing I was thinking that since I will have internet access, I would post a "Help I'm Broke Down" message in the General Forum and maybe I'd get lucky and someone nearby might be able to lend me a hand.
I've put 10k on Bad Viper (70 to 80k miles) over 10 years in NV and have NEVER had any kind of issue. I believe the Gen 2 Viper is a very robust car and will get you where your going. Of course how many Vipers have 80k on them? I know when I look at Viper Wrecks you will see 93's with 4k (just think, 20 year old OE tires!!) so a lot of them never get the miles.
Anyhow, this is where I'm at. Suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Tom