wigginz
Viper Owner
Was driving down the road in my only Viper (on your typical crappy California roads) and I heard a bang which I suspected was a blown tire (it wasn't really a pop but it was fast and only happened once). Right after the sound and at moderate speed the car was pulling to the right and bumps in the road felt much heavier and harder than they normally do.
I pulled over and checked my tires, none were flat. I looked for missing lug nuts, none were missing or loose. I had to rush out of town, but I did get a chance to put the rear up on a jack and look for any sort of damage to the suspension and I didn't see anything obvious.
Since I was in a hurry, I didn't check the tire pressure and I didn't check the torque on the lug nuts. It really sounded and felt like the problem was coming from the rear but I suppose it could be the front. Anyone have any ideas of what it could be or what I should look for when I get back home and get it up on all four jacks? A little baffled at the moment.
I pulled over and checked my tires, none were flat. I looked for missing lug nuts, none were missing or loose. I had to rush out of town, but I did get a chance to put the rear up on a jack and look for any sort of damage to the suspension and I didn't see anything obvious.
Since I was in a hurry, I didn't check the tire pressure and I didn't check the torque on the lug nuts. It really sounded and felt like the problem was coming from the rear but I suppose it could be the front. Anyone have any ideas of what it could be or what I should look for when I get back home and get it up on all four jacks? A little baffled at the moment.