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What did you do to your Hellcat today?

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I use and recommend Race Ramps too - great products; just depends on what the task is
 


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Those QJ are nice but I use Race ramps. And a jack from HF is good enough.
I don’t work on my cars too often otherwise I would get a QJ.
I don't very often, but they are very handy when you will be pulling all wheels off.
Or want to dive under and be safe (as they do lock).
 


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I use and recommend Race Ramps too - great products; just depends on what the task is
Exactly.
 


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Those QJ are nice but I use Race ramps. And a jack from HF is good enough.
I don’t work on my cars too often otherwise I would get a QJ.
With my Mopar springs, I had to get smaller ramps that my car could use, even to use the QJ.
 


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The Race Ramps lift the front tires 10 inches off the ground lol. I can fit a creeper under there.

Do you guys drain your oil cooler during oil changes? I assume (just like everything else) It gets easier every time removing push pins to remove the oil cooler cover.
 


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With my Mopar springs, I had to get smaller ramps that my car could use, even to use the QJ.
Yea, with stock ride height , there’s only a couple inches clearance between the ramps and splitter. I have the two piece 67” ramps. And those RR are expensive too.
 


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Do you guys drain your oil cooler during oil changes? I assume (just like everything else) It gets easier every time removing push pins to remove the oil cooler cover.
Yup. Always. Quick Jack user here as well.
 


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The Race Ramps lift the front tires 10 inches off the ground lol. I can fit a creeper under there.

Do you guys drain your oil cooler during oil changes? I assume (just like everything else) It gets easier every time removing push pins to remove the oil cooler cover.
Yeah, but I use the access panel a member was selling a while back. It was $25 and eliminates removing 11 fasteners. Unfortunately he's no longer making them.
 


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Do you guys drain your oil cooler during oil changes? I assume (just like everything else) It gets easier every time removing push pins to remove the oil cooler cover.
Yep :sneaky:

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Yeah, but I use the access panel a member was selling a while back. It was $25 and eliminates removing 11 fasteners. Unfortunately he's no longer making them.
My oil cooler cover has those air dams (whatever they’re called) so at least that access panel cover wouldn’t work. I mean I wouldn’t be able to cut that open. On the other website, that guy selling those gave out the instructions for free.

I think draining the oil cooler for the first 3 or so oil changes is good enough. After that, I’m not sure I’ll bother draining it anymore. Not much oil comes out anyways. And if you change the oil often , you don’t have to worry about it Lol.
 


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^^^^^

Thou shall not sin!

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These air dams is what I was talking about. And my dealership installed the deflectors too to cool the brakes.

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These air dams is what I was talking about. And my dealership installed the deflectors too to cool the brakes.

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Well those have undergone revisions since they were first released.

I don't think any of those is the original piece
 


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Well those have undergone revisions since they were first released.

I don't think any of those is the original piece
Would you remove that air dam? And cut out for access panel?
I circled the drivers side. Lol. It’s actually on the passenger side but anyways here’s a couple pics.

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Or buy another front cover without the air dams. Lol.

And Save the original.
 


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Yes.
But still need to clean once in a while.
Kinda anal about keeping the wheels clean.
Ask Chris @ACMAVRO about how clean I keep them.
😂 Clean enough to eat off of
 


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Would you remove that air dam? And cut out for access panel?
I circled the drivers side. Lol. It’s actually on the passenger side but anyways here’s a couple pics.

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Do you ever stress your brakes???


I most certainly do, so I would not.


I've always taken the whole thing off for oil changes, so I'm used to it.
 


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What's info on that drain plug? Looks like a nice safe place to put one.
It's a Fumoto F107SX
 


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my year Challenger had nothing brake-cooling related in the way (looks like the above pictures), or I would not have interrupted it for the access hole
 




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