I have an 03 Viper. The M-10 was installed prior to last season. I had a darting problem, which I understand is due to too much ski pressure.
Over the summer I removed the m-10 shocks and the ski shocks to have them rebuilt. I was planning to adjust the suspension after I reinstalled the shocks.
After I reinstalled the shocks I can see that there seems to be much more ski pressure than before the shocks were rebuilt. The rear of the track is up off the ground about 1 3/4"
The limiter strap is set at 3/3.
The front arm is in the lower hole on the rail.
Rear arm is in upper hole in chassis.
I am wondering if I damaged the front suspension when the shocks were removed because I did not support the front of the sled while I was waiting to get the shocks back.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed?
Over the summer I removed the m-10 shocks and the ski shocks to have them rebuilt. I was planning to adjust the suspension after I reinstalled the shocks.
After I reinstalled the shocks I can see that there seems to be much more ski pressure than before the shocks were rebuilt. The rear of the track is up off the ground about 1 3/4"
The limiter strap is set at 3/3.
The front arm is in the lower hole on the rail.
Rear arm is in upper hole in chassis.
I am wondering if I damaged the front suspension when the shocks were removed because I did not support the front of the sled while I was waiting to get the shocks back.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed?