View Full Version : Looking for radiator hoses and Emergency Brake pads for Gen III
neo_rambo
04-27-2016, 04:14 PM
Hey guys, I've been looking for radiator hoses that don't collapse. I saw a forum post on here about the stainless steel but it doesn't look like it's being released soon.
Can you guys get a better price than this on amazon:
http://amzn.to/26v5mWn
Cheapest Rear Parking brake pads I've found, anyone have experience with these:
http://amzn.to/1TewXRV
It says they fit my gen viper: http://www.opticatonline.com/part/raybestos-brake-pgd1034m-parking-brake-pad-set
99RT10
04-27-2016, 04:19 PM
Check with Partsrack.com. Ya never know.
viper04blk
04-27-2016, 04:43 PM
Thats dirt cheap for the brake pads. let us know how they fit.
neo_rambo
04-27-2016, 04:51 PM
Thats dirt cheap for the brake pads. let us know how they fit.
Will do. I ordered some. I feel like that's what rear parking brake pads for a domestic car should cost.
sidwin
04-28-2016, 01:26 PM
wow if they fit that would be awesome. i think i paid $100 for the set from chuck. found out i didn't need them yet.
neo_rambo
04-28-2016, 06:23 PM
wow if they fit that would be awesome. i think i paid $100 for the set from chuck. found out i didn't need them yet.
Can you tell me if they look similar to the image in the link?
FrgMstr
04-28-2016, 07:07 PM
That pad looks right for the e-brake. And god knows I would rather pay $23 a set than $60 to wear those bastards into dust for no reason.
And if you are going to pay that much for upgraded radiator hoses, I say get upper and lower hard pipes for $400 (http://www.racingsolutions.com/products/rsi-coolant-hard-pipe-kit-for-dodge-viper.html) and never worry about it again. Calvo does the upper, but not the lower, I think for $200. http://www.calvomotorsports.com/
FrgMstr
04-28-2016, 07:11 PM
Grabbed a quick pic for you. GM keyfob for scale.
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darbgnik
04-30-2016, 10:30 PM
rockauto.com has them for 26.10, and lists them foe all Vipers 2003-current..... so should fit?
Subscribed. Cheap E-brake pads would be a nice surprise...
fuggles
05-01-2016, 12:50 AM
Stainless seems like overkill. Silicone hoses should last forever. Are the gen 3 and gen 4 hoses the same? I'm guessing not.
neo_rambo
05-02-2016, 02:09 PM
Grabbed a quick pic for you. GM keyfob for scale.
17045
Thanks FrgMstr!
sidwin
05-05-2016, 12:52 AM
Any updates?
Rocket
05-05-2016, 10:25 AM
So I'll give an update regarding the Raybestos Parking Brake pads that I ordered from RockAuto for $26. Noticeable differences: 1) The pads are not as thick as the stock pads - probably only about 2/3rds as thick as the stock pads, 2) The pads have a slot down the center, 3) Shape appears identical of the pads and the metal, with the only possible difference being the center hole - it appears more oblong on the raybestos. 4) The Raybestos pads have an anti-squeal metal spacer on the back of the pad, 5) The Raybestos kit DOES NOT include a replacement shaft or cotter pin - and I just reused the existing ones - (I think the mopar set may include these.)
The pad thickness is the biggest difference/concern. While not a very hard job - 1/2 hour tops for each side - will this mean that they will wear quicker - or possibly will these subtle changes make them last the same or longer? Time will tell. I used a pair of needle nose pliers to easily turn the cylinder back in. Here's a few pics:
Raybestos Left ----- Stock Pad Right
http://driveviper.com/gallery/data/500/medium/20160504_131352.jpg
Raybestos Top ----- Stock Bottom
http://driveviper.com/gallery/data/500/medium/20160504_131324.jpg
Mopar'er no car
05-05-2016, 12:06 PM
You guys live in the hills, what you using your e-brakes for anyway?
You guys live in the hills, what you using your e-brakes for anyway?
The stock e-brake setup is notorious for rubbing even when NOT in use, especially on the inboard pad. Neglect these, and you can ruin your rear rotors. It's more of an issue if you're constantly using the e-brake.
sidwin
05-05-2016, 06:43 PM
at the rate everyone complains, it makes me want to just remove the pads all together :)
cubican
05-05-2016, 07:24 PM
Here's a pic of the metal radiator I got my set from Rsi top and lower love them. Pic
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fuggles
05-05-2016, 07:48 PM
at the rate everyone complains, it makes me want to just remove the pads all together :)
Me too. I can't pull the trigger. In the mean time I've been looking at electrically actuated calipers. That would be trick.
Mopar'er no car
05-06-2016, 12:17 AM
The stock e-brake setup is notorious for rubbing even when NOT in use, especially on the inboard pad. Neglect these, and you can ruin your rear rotors. It's more of an issue if you're constantly using the e-brake.
Yep, this is why I don't use it..If you don't use the e brake it won't self adjust, once it wears that's it...Until you use it again...EMERGENCY brake is not only it's name but it's function...lol
when I park I make sure the car barely rolls, then once put in gear it's not going anywhere. Sorry for all the bills in the hills. Love me the south but thoes damn hills, urghhhhhh
Rocket
05-09-2016, 02:36 PM
For me, using the parking brake is habit (and I think an added measure of safety when starting/parking the Viper.) Learned the hard way on my Gen 1 that a very slight incline can lead to a scraped front splitter.
It will be interesting to see if the subtle changes in the pads makes a difference one way or the other or because of the inherant design flaw in the parking brake system and the lesser pad material on the Raybestos will mean that I need to change them sooner.
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