Gen V Lower Spring Cap installation Guide

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Hey everyone,

I was trying to find an install guide for the lowering caps but the info on Viper forums seems sparse, so I took a couple pics and wrote a small guide.
I know the installation is very straight forward and this guide is not needed for mose people out there but I if anyone need it then it will be available.


Here's a comparison between the two

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We started with the rear, first step is to remove the inner fenders, there's a couple screws:

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Before you start the work on the suspension, you need to remove the fluid reservoir from the car.
It is located under the car and holds in place with a couple bolts.

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Also, there's a small black hose you need to unplug:

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Then you can proceed to remove the suspension, remove these two big studs:

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You should end up with the whole suspension assembly + the reservoir in hands:

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On to the fronts now, it's a little bit different; there's no inner fenders in the way and the reservoir is located in the wheel well.

Remove it:
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Unplug the black hose again, then proceed to remove the suspension the same way you did for the rears.


Place the suspension on a spring clamp, and apply pressure to dampen the spring a little bit so the spring cap is loose on top

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There's a small cut out part in the back of the cap and it comes out this way very easily:

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Place the new lowered cap in place and loose the spring clamp, make sure everything sits correctly in place:

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And then re-install the suspension, plug back in the black hose and re-install the reservoir.

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I don't have proper pictures of the car sitting on the lowering caps but I can see a good difference, the height is much better. Pics coming soon :)
Not sure if an alignment is needed but I went to the dealer and the car was misaligned (some say it is from factory) so they aligned it properly.

Spacers are on the way! :D
 
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Yeah, still raining, but I was able to grab a couple pics before the storm hit!

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I'd say the lowering cap drop isn't very apparent on pictures. But people who have seen my car before and after definitely noticed it.

And I did too, I like it better like that. I'd go lower but roads here are garbage and it would be a pain to drive, so it'll stay that way.
 
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Hey I finally have good pictures to compare with!

WITHOUT spring caps and spacers:

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WITH spring caps and 3/8" spacers front and rear:

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