2005_Black_Vper
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Hello everyone, so I am thinking about lowering my viper and wanted to know the best way to do it.
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1"!! Blackmoon are you serious? Ive lowered my back more than 2"s and my front almost 2"s and still thinking it may need to be 1/4" lowered all around. The lower the better, Right Ryan?
1"!! Blackmoon are you serious? Ive lowered my back more than 2"s and my front almost 2"s and still thinking it may need to be 1/4" lowered all around. The lower the better, Right Ryan?
Well, the rear inner wheelhouse liners can take a beating when it's slammed, but they're easily replaceable. One inch lower is what it should have come from at the factory!
Nick, are you planning on upgrading to 19/20s anytime soon? The car needs to be pretty low to pull off that look - if you're keeping 18/19s, you can drop it without slamming it, and it'll look in proportion with the larger sidewalls
. +1You can install just caps or just eibachs or both together. With just caps you will get around 1/2" of lowering. With just eibachs you will get 1" lowering and with springs and caps you'll be around 1-1/2" lower. If you like the look of a lowered Viper then Id recommend doing the springs and caps together since you will be compressing the springs anyway. Plus caps only isnt worth the time and money in the looks department. SHouldnt have more than $600-$700 in doing both and def worth the look. I think Ryan will concur. Good Luck and post pics when your done
Another option not mentioned is RideTech. They offer an air suspension for Gen 3's and they may even be able to offer a coil-over for the Gen 3's. They have made a lot of changes in their shock offering and it may be worth a look anyway; single, double, triple, and 2-way electronically adjustable. Here is a pic of one of the rears I'm using on a '69 Dart build using a modified Gen 3 suspension. This is the 2-way electronically adjustable shock. Should also note we decided to use the double convoluted bag in the rear since I'll have more weight out back than a Viper. Normally the rear bag for a Viper is a rolling sleeve. Still, the double convoluted fits through the UCA.
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I have Eibach springs, lightly used OEM shocks, and a Vipair kit that I need to sell...KWs are on their way.
what is vipair?
Vipair is a forum sponsor who sells aftermarket parts for our cars. Their suspension kit includes Eibach springs with your choice of spring rates (I did 400/600) and threaded sleeves that fit over the OEM shock, allowing you to adjust your ride height to your liking.
Caps aren't necessary since the ride height is adjustable. I sent you a PM.can you use lowering caps with this kit or is it not neccessary since you can adjust the height with the sleeves?
FYI, id take em if you are sellin em'
I'm sitting on H&R coilovers. Love the height and the ride isnt bad at all.
Vipair is a forum sponsor who sells aftermarket parts for our cars. Their suspension kit includes Eibach springs with your choice of spring rates (I did 400/600) and threaded sleeves that fit over the OEM shock, allowing you to adjust your ride height to your liking.
He's no longer making the kit I had and now makes true coilovers, but the setup I had had a threaded sleeve that would slide over the OEM shock. A plate would spin up or down on the threaded sleeve and had 4 locking Allen screws that would keep the plate in place. The spring rested on top of the plate, which allowed you to adjust the height.I have a similar setup on my lotus' bilsteins. With the vipair setup, do you simply machine a new groove to rest the new threaded sleeve?
I wouldn't suggest it. OEM shocks are prone to leaking/blowing. When I installed my kit, I found I had 3 blown shocks. I ended up installing KW V2s a couple weeks later.^yea that sounds similar to the setup i have. any idea what the shock diameter is? might be able to still order a proper sized sleeve.