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Old 05-07-2008, 09:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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11,00 miles never been to dealer!

I have a question.

I have 11,000 miles on my 300C SRT 8 and I have never taken her to the dealer for any service.

My question is do I need to bring her in for any TSB's?

I know that there have been several threads discussing the transmission and the shifting hesitation.

Is it better to leave well enough alone or will my car benefit from any TSB's.

Does someone have a list of the tsb's that need attention?

I greatly appreciate your input!

Yes, I still have the dusty breaks and they are killing me!
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Have to bring it in? No.

Should you? Maybe. Unless there is some type of problem with the
car, and unless you have any symptoms of the TSB's other than the brakes,
why bother.

If the brake dust issue is indeed bothering you, then you could bring it in
for that, but otherwise, you don't HAVE to.

It all depends on what YOU want. If the car is running great, and you are
not having any problems with cleaning off the brake dust, its your call.

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Old 05-07-2008, 12:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I would take it,get your tranny leak sorted,your tie rods sorted and your rotors sorted,your car must shake like a bag of bones when you brake.lmao
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Old 05-07-2008, 02:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I would take it,get your tranny leak sorted,your tie rods sorted and your rotors sorted,your car must shake like a bag of bones when you brake.lmao
SRT8's don't have the dreaded 300c tie rod problem. But all othering things you are dead on. Take it to the dealer and get those things addressed.

The most notable TSB is the 1-2 shift hesitation fix.
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Old 05-07-2008, 04:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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...if it was mine, I would be. The updates will improve the overall driveability of the car.
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I would take it,get your tranny leak sorted,your tie rods sorted and your rotors sorted,your car must shake like a bag of bones when you brake.lmao
My car actually is perfect the way it is! I store the car in the garage and my floor is cleeeeaan.

Corners like a beast on F1's, slotted rotors from the factory, adjustable pedals for pete's sake!

Other than the usual front fascia issue (scrapes and the belly pan is gone) and a couple of small road rash on the rims ( ) she is a solid 9.

I will try to post some pics from my cell phone.

The brake dust is killin me.
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does your steering wheel wobble a little bit when braking from say 70mph?
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does your steering wheel wobble a little bit when braking from say 70mph?
Steering wheel never wobbles. This car is tight!
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Thats good then,
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does your steering wheel wobble a little bit when braking from say 70mph?
what problem is associated with that?
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