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    MCS and StopTech Pr0n [PIC]

    New Stoptech slotted friction rings and EBC Red pads all the way around for the new MCS suspension. My work is done here......and my budget for the year is spent.



    Thanks to the guys at PartsRack and Woodhouse for taking care of my needs.

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    Nice work dude! Excellent additions.

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    Very Nice. Looks sexy. Can't wait to put my Stop Techs on in the next couple weeks.

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    That's awfully clean. Do you ever drive that thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Back In Black View Post
    That's awfully clean. Do you ever drive that thing?
    The StopTech friction rings I replaced had 10k miles in 1 year from the previous Viper at 17K in a little over 2 years on the latest Viper. So yeah, those get driven a bit. But thanks for noticing I did a good bit of housekeeping when I installed the suspension last week. I clean the wheel wells with WD40 then touch up with Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray Dressing. That stuff is the bomb!

    The front rotors had a bit of a wobble and the rears got bitten by the dreaded emergency brake dragging pad bug. So I replaced all the way around.

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    Clean is FAST, means you check and clean everything when you are done to make sure you can wring every last bit out of the Viper with the confidence it's all good ;-)

    12K hard miles at the track and street no garage queen here.
    mjfrtsusp.jpg

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    Also I weighed the MCS suspension compared to stock and it saved me 10lbs up front and 10lbs in back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrgMstr View Post
    Also I weighed the MCS suspension compared to stock and it saved me 10lbs up front and 10lbs in back.
    Yep one more good reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrgMstr View Post
    Also I weighed the MCS suspension compared to stock and it saved me 10lbs up front and 10lbs in back.
    Thank you for this, hadn't been able to find weight savings before. What MCS system did you go with?

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    Here are the weight savings swapping the ACR-X shocks for the MCS 2 way remotes.

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...8157736&type=3

    FrgMstr is comparing the weight using the new MCS single adjustable shocks and springs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjorgensen View Post
    FrgMstr is comparing the weight using the new MCS single adjustable shocks and springs.
    Yes this was with the MCS single adjustable shocks with 500/800 Eibach springs compared to the stocker. That said, my comparison weights might be a pound or so conservative because the stockers did have JonB's lowering caps on those.

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    My next mod is MCS can't wait congrats!


 

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