Viper ACR assistance request...hey fellow ACR owners!

viperprowler1

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I recently became the proud owner of a 2008 Viper ACR. In the "2008 Dodge Viper ACR Owners Manual"...(seperate little black book) on page 16 under sect. 5.1...it shows component # 10 ~ Spanner Wrench and # 11 ~ Spring Seat Hex Wrench. The previous owner (who bought it new) indicates that he never rec'd these two items. Where can these be obtained? Not that I would necessarily need them but it would be nice to have these items that apparently should have come with the car when it was new. Any guidance or information that would be helpful would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance...Mike
 

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you do need them if you would like to adjust the suspension.
you should check the suspension settings on carat all 4 corners , almost every acr suspension settings from factory are all over the place and dont match from side to side with rebound and compression
something you can do , simple as counting clicks and comparing to each shock
 

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https://www.viperpartsofamerica.com/index.php/products/2008-2010-dodge-viper-acr-shock-adjustment-tool-5181441aa

I'm going through the same ordeal, but for a Gen II. I wonder if this would work on my Gen as well?
 
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viperprowler1

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Thanks everyone...esp. johniew398! That's exactly what I was looking for. Will get it ordered...
 

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it's just a spanner wrench, you do not need the mopar one LOL, you can get one for a third of the price.
 

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The KW spring wrench is around $25 (+ shipping) everywhere I've seen it. Doubt you would ever see them much under $20. If the shock is clean you can do most spring adjustments by hand with no wrench at all. It only gets tough if you are trying to add significant preload to raise the car's ride height toward stock height. Loosen the set screw, use two hands wrappped around the lower end of the spring, and rotate the spring and adjustment collar as a unit.
 

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