Viper Front End Damage

Blkhwkbob

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I caught my right ski on something today. Threw me off, I'm ok, but the right ski was toed in quite a bit. I straightened it out using the spindle spline, and I'm getting a new spindle. Everything else looks ok. Anything else I should check?

Thanks,

Bob
 

check the trailing arm and radius rods, few years ago i put my ski into a culvert and screwed everything, lol just go over the parts and make sure theres no bends or cracks in them
 
So far everything else looks ok. Is it common that a spindle twists? I'm think that's what happened, because the spline didn't look messed up.
 
Blkhwkbob said:
So far everything else looks ok. Is it common that a spindle twists? I'm think that's what happened, because the spline didn't look messed up.

Possible that it twisted, but I would really look over the ENTIRE system, including the steering shaft and ALL linkages, rod ends, etc. There are weaker components in the system than a spindle!
 
Happened 3 times with my 02 ER model. Often enough that I have 2 spares in the garage LOL! I think the longer spindle lenght creates more force to the front suspension when striking something. I have bent several trailing arms, but have only hit something hard one time. I guess they are kind of like a fuse. Something designed to bend or break to keep from damaging a tunnel or other parts.
 


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