Worthy service center... (Dallas Maybe?)

Bolax

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I'm looking for a Viper tech near Edmond, OK (Oklahoma City). It's time for another oil change and I'd like a tech change the diff lube to give the car's chassis a thorough inspection. Any Ideas where to take it? I have a feeling a quick sprint to Dallas may be required. (Oh darn!) If I do, where do you suggest?

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Doc.

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I agree with 1 Bad. Either call Keith or Bobby Archer. You should also go by Bobby's shop while you're in the area to look at all of the eye candy. Last time I was there he had 10 Vipers (stock to full on race cars), a Ferrari 360 challenge car, and some formula one looking cars in the shop. He even had a Viper with the GTSR intake and body panels there at the time. Try to leave your wallet locked up in the car because he has lots of little pretties you will be tempted to take home with you. PM me and maybe I can meet you and we can go out to Motor Sport Ranch for a little spirited driving.

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Dr Roof

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Kieth Laxson!!!!!!

He is incredible!!!


He put a new clutch in my car Oil Change Full service. treated me like a King when I was in Dallas in December!
 

Kurt 97 GTS

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I agree, Keith or Bobby. Keith is basically the only person who even touches my car!!! 1 bad snake and I have used him many times!
 

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Keith is a great guy but I haven't good fortune with his workmanship. He installed my Roe blower and didn't torque the hub bolt or put loctite on it. Said his shop didn't have a 250 lb. torque wrench. By the time I got the car home the bolt had almost come off. He also installed some heavy duty half shafts and didn't use the supplied new bolts because he thought they were the wrong thread size. Turned out they had loctite on them from Spicer which he didn't recognize. Also replaced oil pan gasket due to leakage, it leaks worse than before. Others have obviously had better experiences, but this has been mine. :usa:
 
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