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    • Shannon Whitehead
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      best for a lift, its a three or 4 hour job at max

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      check out with Tony at jtsvp, they have done work on my viper before, and are very knowledgeable and prices are good, plus they can also get you any part you need, they are located in denver NC, but are a sponsor here too.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Makes me wonder if your engine/trans mounts are shot. Which is pretty likely given the age of your GTS.

      Which reminds me, I have new OEM mounts I need to install in my RT/10. Hopefully an easy job since I have the OEM exhaust. 🙂

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Ok so during trip I said I had alot of rattling in clutch when in neutral and pedal out. Sometimes would make stick shake. Feel like I should just change it and throw out bearing. Trying to decide if I wanna do it myself or pay someone. How much in labor and hours would I be looking at? Who is in club could I go to? Is it easy enough to do in driveway or would I need lift? Any other recommendations are welcome.

      And yes Craig, I promise I’m gonna do all my fluids too. Lol

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