Well, I hit a couple snags installing the suspension but this is my thoughts about the suspension on the gen 3 viper so far (haven't touched suspension on any other vipers yet)
1) front lower shock bolt. If they put it in from the back forward from the factory, you won't have to pull the sway bar end link from the front LCA
2) rear fork to shock design seems silly. Is there a special tool for this? My "special tool" was some big flipping pliers.... It scratched the heck out of the rear shock bodies. So to me reusing the stock suspension won't be an option if I want to go back to stock. (1 of the shocks was leaking anyways.)
3) the way the top bushing housing is attached to the shock is new to me also. You have to compress the spring, 22mm wrench then insert a "tool" (mine was a long 3/8 extension) and twist the top off. I don't know. Seems like it was over designed here but I assume the way it is made is for maximium weight savings.
Overall a very simple suspension setup with a couple things that could have made installation easier but isn't.
Had some issues but getting it ironed out now. Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day. Had to leave the car unfinished on the lift due to some unforeseen circumstances and now awaiting some parts.
And some random pictures
My main reason for new suspension. Since I got the car, it felt SUPER DUPER squirrely over bumps/in high speed sweepers. I figured the shocks were blown/bad. Guess I was right. The right rear shock was leaking. (Yes, I scratched the hell out of the shock bodies)
Factory front coilover 9 pounds 10 ounches
Aftermarket vipair coilover. 7 pounds 6 ounces I think
I didn't weigh the rears. The stock and aftermarkets feel very similar in weigh when I held them.
1) front lower shock bolt. If they put it in from the back forward from the factory, you won't have to pull the sway bar end link from the front LCA
2) rear fork to shock design seems silly. Is there a special tool for this? My "special tool" was some big flipping pliers.... It scratched the heck out of the rear shock bodies. So to me reusing the stock suspension won't be an option if I want to go back to stock. (1 of the shocks was leaking anyways.)
3) the way the top bushing housing is attached to the shock is new to me also. You have to compress the spring, 22mm wrench then insert a "tool" (mine was a long 3/8 extension) and twist the top off. I don't know. Seems like it was over designed here but I assume the way it is made is for maximium weight savings.
Overall a very simple suspension setup with a couple things that could have made installation easier but isn't.
Had some issues but getting it ironed out now. Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day. Had to leave the car unfinished on the lift due to some unforeseen circumstances and now awaiting some parts.
And some random pictures
My main reason for new suspension. Since I got the car, it felt SUPER DUPER squirrely over bumps/in high speed sweepers. I figured the shocks were blown/bad. Guess I was right. The right rear shock was leaking. (Yes, I scratched the hell out of the shock bodies)
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Factory front coilover 9 pounds 10 ounches
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Aftermarket vipair coilover. 7 pounds 6 ounces I think
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I didn't weigh the rears. The stock and aftermarkets feel very similar in weigh when I held them.