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    Final question before Tail Of the Dragon run...I HOPE!! LOL. Serp Belt

    Can you all recommend a site to go..or a model number..any help- I am again finding to much information. i need the accesory belt for a 96 RT/10 with a/c. I dont want to make the long drive without a spare...never know

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    RockAuto.com has the Goodyear Gatorback belts like OEM. The current Mopar belts look like a Dayco unit. I'd go with a Gatorback personally.

    I'm sure any local auto parts place can order them for you too. Good idea to have a spare.

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    The local auto guys wont.. I like to deal with rock auto. Thank You. If I am looking correctly..those gator backs are not ribbed? or I can see the other side..LOL

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    Gates 7PK1973 for 1996 RT10 with aircon. Superb quality and inexpensive.

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    Thank You. I found the GoodYear belt 4070810 for $25 on rockauto. Good to know about Gates though, I had not heard of them before.

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    I see it now..LOL. Bought. Thanks.

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    Bought it! Thanks you so much

    Quote Originally Posted by C.J View Post
    RockAuto.com has the Goodyear Gatorback belts like OEM. The current Mopar belts look like a Dayco unit. I'd go with a Gatorback personally.

    I'm sure any local auto parts place can order them for you too. Good idea to have a spare.

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    You're welcome. See you at the Dragon.

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    Looks like you got it covered but...

    Fresh belts, hoses and all fluids are desired for any long drive in a '96, especially if it's new to you.... Get familiar with your maintenance needs (if you haven't yet). Your clutch and break fluid reservoirs should look clear, like their filled with Budweiser (;-).... All belts and hoses should be fresh (no cracks) and give it fresh oil change too.... The rear end and tranny should be considered but will probably go the distance.

    Cheers!

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    A/C pfffttttt I might leave the roof on, that helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadAndy View Post
    A/C pfffttttt I might leave the roof on, that helps
    LOL..I never put my roof on... if I could get to the compressor..id pull it. LOL.

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    Thank You. I got the spare belt, fluids will ALL be changed this weekend... now the clutch and brake fluids..is a little more like a darker ale...LOL. Probably wont get around to changing those this round...any easy way clean that fluid besides the old- pull some out...add clean, pump..repeat? LOL.

    Quote Originally Posted by jdeft1 View Post
    Looks like you got it covered but...

    Fresh belts, hoses and all fluids are desired for any long drive in a '96, especially if it's new to you.... Get familiar with your maintenance needs (if you haven't yet). Your clutch and break fluid reservoirs should look clear, like their filled with Budweiser (;-).... All belts and hoses should be fresh (no cracks) and give it fresh oil change too.... The rear end and tranny should be considered but will probably go the distance.

    Cheers!

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    Bring the roof, just in case. Back in 2010 we got caught with a quick shower pulling into lunch. John had left his top at the hotel and had to borrow my emergency shower curtain. Still bummed we never got pictures of that because it was pretty funny.

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    Long drive? Good one.
    There'll be plenty that can help out if needed. Good to be prepared
    Last edited by uvbnbit; 05-15-2014 at 07:41 AM.

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    Heard about that! When I spoke to Joel, he told me to have..so I am putting the hard top on..hoping it stays in the hotel for the most part..LOL.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stretch View Post
    Bring the roof, just in case. Back in 2010 we got caught with a quick shower pulling into lunch. John had left his top at the hotel and had to borrow my emergency shower curtain. Still bummed we never got pictures of that because it was pretty funny.
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    LOL--Well...Longest its ever been on since I have owned it.

    Quote Originally Posted by uvbnbit View Post
    Long drive? Good one. ��
    There'll be plenty that can help out if needed. Good to be prepared

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milara98 View Post

    LOL--Well...Longest its ever been on since I have owned it.
    You'll be driving 'cross country in no time....


 

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