AbsolutHank
Enthusiast
First and foremost, Steve at Vipair has been a great vendor and a pleasure to do business with. We talked numerous times on the phone/PM/email, and he was always available quickly. He even called me after I installed them to make sure I was happy with his product! Who does that anymore??
The installation was a breeze. Other than swapping out my intake manifold, this was my second moderate mod install on the Viper. These cars are so simple and straightforward to work on - I'm getting the courage up to try the Belanger installation
Anyways, back on topic. When I bought my car, it had been lowered on caps only, so I only have pics with them installed. But, with the Vipair Adjustable Suspension kit, I was able to come down around another 1.5 inches. There is still room to come down more all around, but this is as low as I feel comfortable going. The rear will get filled up a little better with the 20s over the winter
To say the car handles like its on rails would be the understatement of the year. The ride is certainly firm, but its not bouncy. I do notice on extremely hard bumps, the car doesn't take it as well as stock. With that being said, the RR shock on my car is bad and I had no choice but to re-install it. Hopefully that is contributing to the jolt over hard bumps, and I'll get the rear shocks switched out very soon.
Its just a great overall setup for guys like me who needed some adjustability and firmer ride(unlike the Eibachs), but didn't want to afford Motons
Lemme know what you think, and if you have any specific questions
BEFORE
AFTER
The installation was a breeze. Other than swapping out my intake manifold, this was my second moderate mod install on the Viper. These cars are so simple and straightforward to work on - I'm getting the courage up to try the Belanger installation
Anyways, back on topic. When I bought my car, it had been lowered on caps only, so I only have pics with them installed. But, with the Vipair Adjustable Suspension kit, I was able to come down around another 1.5 inches. There is still room to come down more all around, but this is as low as I feel comfortable going. The rear will get filled up a little better with the 20s over the winter
To say the car handles like its on rails would be the understatement of the year. The ride is certainly firm, but its not bouncy. I do notice on extremely hard bumps, the car doesn't take it as well as stock. With that being said, the RR shock on my car is bad and I had no choice but to re-install it. Hopefully that is contributing to the jolt over hard bumps, and I'll get the rear shocks switched out very soon.
Its just a great overall setup for guys like me who needed some adjustability and firmer ride(unlike the Eibachs), but didn't want to afford Motons
Lemme know what you think, and if you have any specific questions
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