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    Gen II Sagging Door Viper 1998 rt/10 fix

    My 98 rt/10 only has 7,200 miles on it. I actually bought it with 4,700 miles. At 4,700 miles it had a sagging passenger door. Took me over a year to get to this project which only took me about 20 minutes to fix. The photos that accompany this post will explain and show you the easy fix for this problem.GEN2SAG.jpgGEN2SAG1.jpgGEN2SAG1A.jpgGEN2SAG1B.jpgGEN2SAG1D.jpg
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    That's great, thanks for posting. I tried to do mine supporting it with a trolley Jack but I like your idea

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    Very good information and well explained!!, should go in the How to section!

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    how do you get it into that section, if you know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackleking View Post
    how do you get it into that section, if you know?
    Think the Mods will put it there

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    I'm waiting for crackleking's permission to copy this in the "How To" area.

    http://driveviper.com/forums/forums/9-How-to-s
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    Another little project. My passenger door needs a slight adjusted too and my car only has 5,900 miles.

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    You have my permission Scott to post it into the "How To" area. Thank you.

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    copied to how to section
    THE IGNORE FEATURE WORKS, TRY IT...

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    Thanks for the info!

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    Thanks, my passenger side door on my 2002 also needs a little adjustment.

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    Great photos! Thank you for taking the time to share this. The shims are always a fun thing to keep track of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plumcrazy View Post
    copied to how to section
    curses.jpg Mr. Plum.
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    lol, snooze you lose mr.
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    Genius. Used the floor jack method when I did mine. This seems like a much better/easier way to do it


 

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