gradzz
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Has anyone attempted to mount Viper shocks on the front of an SRX? How did you do it and how did it work?
Kickstand
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I installed viper shocks on the front of my 2001 srx last year. I made an aluminum spacer to fill the gap and used nylon bushings to keep things moving freely. I put about + or - 500 miles on with them installed and I havent had a problem yet. And I think it made the ride a lot better. Let me know how you make out.
I installed viper shocks on the front of my 2001 srx last year. I made an aluminum spacer to fill the gap and used nylon bushings to keep things moving freely. I put about + or - 500 miles on with them installed and I havent had a problem yet. And I think it made the ride a lot better. Let me know how you make out.
gradzz
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Did you have to use longer radius rods? How did this effect the handling? thanks
Kickstand
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I did not. I used the stock radius rods and seems to work fine. But I am thinking of getting longer rods.
I did not. I used the stock radius rods and seems to work fine. But I am thinking of getting longer rods.
gradzz
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Could you possibly send me a picture of the mount, I would appreciate it. Thanks. pggto@yahoo.com
700srx
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mthier
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I would like to see pics too. How about posting the here so you dont have to email all of us. I just returned a bracket kit to mountain performance that I thought was suppose to work. They claim there is no kit available does anyone no if there is ?? If i cant figure this out I am going to have some viper shocks for sale!!! Thanks Mike
Maddogs700srx
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There is no kit that performs this task. Either you fab up something like we did you you need to change out the front of you bulkhead for a viper one.(not difficult, but time consuming)
01srx+03rx1
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Not true. Pioneer Performance offers a long travel front kit. I think it is new this year. The web site is www.pioneermotorsport.com phone is (716) 496-8800. I have the long travel rear kit and am looking at getting the front kit to complement it.
gradzz
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I've seen the Pioneer kit, but it's $600. I all ready have the viper shocks and would like to use these if posible.
Maddogs700srx
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Pics for ya
Pics for ya
Maddogs700srx
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I just looked at pioneers kit. Its $679.00 for the 98-02 SRX's. I can think of alot better ways to place $679.00 into my sled. The way we did it in the pics seems to work pretty well. The only disadvantage is you loose a little width in you ski stance with out the longer radius rods. You could get some longer radius rods if you wanted from a SXr for cheap money. We have put several hundred miles of hard riding on this setup with out any issues.
mthier
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Maddog, Thanks for posting the pics!!! Did you use nylon bushings on both sides of the stock mounting bracket (tough to see in the pics)? You could make a bunch of cash by making up some sets and selling them on this board. I cant believe the big dogs dont have anything like this but I guess the big dogs cant keep up with the MADDOG!
mrviper700
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would it be possible to take a pic of your sled from the front, I would lke to see what the camber looks like with the viper shocks with std radius rods, thanx
Maddogs700srx
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Pic
This is the only one I have for now. I'll take a lower front one this weekend if needed.
This is the only one I have for now. I'll take a lower front one this weekend if needed.
Maddogs700srx
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Pics
Heres the pic from a lower angle
Heres the pic from a lower angle
snowjoe
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maddog you need to get out more info. how much this cost? how hard is it to do? do i have to pull the motor for a new bulkhead? or pull the pipes? i have a pair of viper shocks i need to get those on my sled.
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That is a great idea maddogs, I might try that for next year, looks like an easy installation. Great idea!
Maddogs700srx
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Its really simple to do. I can't believe no one else had tried this. It nothing more than a spacer machined out of aluminum with nylon washers for bushings.(they prevent any binding). Just bolt the shock in using the above mentioned.
sxviper32
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do you have a picture from the side? how was the ride, stiff or what? nice lookin sled by the way! thanks!