Stetam
New member
Looking at the pic you see the stabilizer bar is above the trailing arm, BUT...today I saw a viper with the stabilizer joint pointing down below the arm. Which is correct or does it even matter?
Stetam
Stetam
super1c
Super Moderator
Yup yours is upsidedown. If both that way i would say previous owner put it back together wrong. Easy fix. If just one side i have read here where a bad landing caused it too. Just unbolt and flip around. Their was a post a while back about this exact thing, but i dont remember if in the end it really matters. Chris
super1c
Super Moderator
Now i remember your sled from your avitar. I bet that was from the crash it had. Just flip so they point down. Chris
Stetam
New member
cool, thanks much!
Ding
Darn Tootin'
That makes for a very stiff ride up front. The stabilizer hits the belly pan very early in the travel. I have seen a few like this, someone installled the doglegs incorrectly.
livewire_101proof
Member
i have also seen this, very hard landings will do it
captnviper
Lifetime Member
I put mine together like that once. ha they kept flipping back themselves so I kept putting them the other way I thought wtf. Was terrible in the bumps and was the begining of the season so I thought I forgot how to ride. lol