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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 1996 - 2001 VIPER SHOCKS Catalog #33505 § Please read these instructions entirely before beginning . Proper installation is a must to realize the maximum performance improvements. I MPORTANT NOTES: § Upon initial inspection, some new shocks may have a small amount of oil in the area of the seal. This is a normal occu[...]
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Step 4 Removal of rear shock Step 6 D isassembly of rear coil springs from shock 4(a) Loosen upper and lower nuts. 4(b) In order to remove bolts, they may need a little gentle persuasion with a pry bar. Bolt should come out by hand (see Fig. 3). 4(c) Shock will now come out through the top. Step 5 Disassembly of front coil springs from shocks 6(a) [...]
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Step 8 Assembly of Front shocks 8(a) Insert coil spring with flat ground end against threaded collar seat . 7(b) Install and tighten allen set screw with 1/8 allen wrench (see Fig. 8). Fig. 8 8(b) Put shock and coil spring in spring compressor (see Fig. 11). Fig. 11 7(c ) Slide threaded collar onto shock. It should seat against snap ring. Front sho[...]
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Step 9 Rear IAS shocks IAS shock reuses the O.E.M. large black clevis mount and must be unscrewed from the shock body. 9(a) Mount clevis in vice with soft jaws, al uminum preferred as not to mark up the clevis. Screw jamb nut by hand until it hard stops at end of threads (see Fig. 13). Fig. 13 8(d) Apply Loctite to threads, screw rod end on by hand[...]
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9(g) Clamp supplied spa nner wrench (see Fig. 16) in vise (see Fig. 18) to support threaded adapter torque nut to 75 ft lbs. with 7/8 socket. Fig. 18 9(i) Assemble shock by screwing the adapter with Loctite applied into clevis (see Fig. 20), Fig. 20 screw the adapter in cl evis until it bottoms (see Fig. 21), torque to 70 ft lbs. using same spanner[...]
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Step 10 Installing IAS shocks Reinstallation is reverse of removal. 10(a) Both front and rear may require a little gentle persuasion with a long pry bar to push cont rol arms down in order to install bolts (see Fig. 22 and Fig. 22a). Do not torque nuts at this time. Front lower bolts may be installed with nuts to the front. This will make it easier[...]
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION PROOFING FORM Date: 2/20/01 From: Gary Nelson To: Jack Mayberry Part No./ Description: PN 33505 – Shocks for 1996 - 2001 Viper Reviewed by: Date Reviewed by: Date Reviewed by: Date Approved by: Date No. of copies to be printed: Received by: Date F0505D[...]