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Obviously Luc. Myself, Gavin and Joe B. Dearing may travel up but has no car yet. Come down if you can Dan.
You may find the suspension needs adjusting, the stock Koni shocks can be adjusted but you have to remove the springs to do this. I think when the cars left the factory they were on the softest setting. I know I need to stiffen up my car (also a 2000 GTS) There are also shims which adjust the camber can be removed on the front wishbones for track driving
Im just cautious on the gear shifting, the viper does not seem to like snappy gear changes. And stock brakes are not exactly track friendly.
Obviously Luc. Myself, Gavin and Joe B. Dearing may travel up but has no car yet. Come down if you can Dan.
My shocks are currently off the car, Im going to check mine this weekend. Ive just replaced the Half shafts with Unitrax onesMine came from the factory with all four shocks set to a different rebound setting. From super soft on one to corner to super ******* another corner. I ended up removing the shocks and adjusting to 4 half turns or 2 half turns (i forget, it was whatever the wizard recommended at the time) and the ride was night/day difference. I also replaced my motor mounts which were separated. Once I did this wheel hop went away and the Viper felt more stable.
My shocks are currently off the car, Im going to check mine this weekend. Ive just replaced the Half shafts with Unitrax ones
Mine came from the factory with all four shocks set to a different rebound setting. From super soft on one to corner to super ******* another corner. I ended up removing the shocks and adjusting to 4 half turns or 2 half turns (i forget, it was whatever the wizard recommended at the time) and the ride was night/day difference. I also replaced my motor mounts which were separated. Once I did this wheel hop went away and the Viper felt more stable.
Damn you, Luc, Gavin, JoeB & Dearing may be worth a day trip, of course I'll be sitting with John.
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Thank you Tony, I will order them later todayConsider installing the rear anti-toe brackets. I installed them last year to help reduce flex in the suspension under hard braking. Toe-in can change under hard brake in, almost 1/2" which made the rear a bit squirrely for me. I definitely feel the difference, feels much more stable under hard braking. Pretty easy install especially if you already have the rear wheels off. Ipsco viper has them though I have a version of the brackets from the late big brake dave.