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SVT Shelby GT500
Suspension set up on a 2011 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16310870" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>They are solid for sure. The Warrior and Crusader shocks are rebuildable. BUT the Crusader can be done at home. The warrior has to be sent in to Viking. Ive had my Warriors on for 20k miles as a DD and as of last year weekend/cruising and Ive yet to have an issue.</p><p></p><p>Each click on the adjustment does something for rebound and compression. I have mine set to 0 compression and 2 rebound for street driving and feels great with the front SVTPP stock setup. My opinion of course</p><p></p><p>Eventually Id like to get a set of Strange front struts. But the rear? Viking all the way. I have to say that Id highly recommend the Viking springs and BPS adjustable perches. Perches are necessary with the springs as the springs are significantly shorter. But the nice part is that you get to dial in your rear ride height.</p><p></p><p>I have mine set at stock SVTPP rear height, but a drop of an inch is done in under a half hour if I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16310870, member: 166576"] They are solid for sure. The Warrior and Crusader shocks are rebuildable. BUT the Crusader can be done at home. The warrior has to be sent in to Viking. Ive had my Warriors on for 20k miles as a DD and as of last year weekend/cruising and Ive yet to have an issue. Each click on the adjustment does something for rebound and compression. I have mine set to 0 compression and 2 rebound for street driving and feels great with the front SVTPP stock setup. My opinion of course Eventually Id like to get a set of Strange front struts. But the rear? Viking all the way. I have to say that Id highly recommend the Viking springs and BPS adjustable perches. Perches are necessary with the springs as the springs are significantly shorter. But the nice part is that you get to dial in your rear ride height. I have mine set at stock SVTPP rear height, but a drop of an inch is done in under a half hour if I want. [/QUOTE]
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