So awesome to see these sleds again! Makes me happy to see that all of you guys are still enjoying them and they are still very much alive and well. I wonder what ever happened to my Viper? Any of you guys ever see it? I sold it back in 16’ to a guy from the Calgary area and it’s never been seen again? Be cool to see it again...
Randy!! I think we have been talking about putting a 36” kit on your viper since the kit came out in 2016 lol I don’t think you can get the kit from cat anymore but there should be some dealers that might have a few of the kits left? Part numbers were 7639-161 for the Black & Black and 7639-164 for the Black & White...ideally budget wise that’s your best option and just run the shock spacer or your right barcode kit doesn’t require a spindle change so they would be your next best bet price wise...if it was me and price wasn’t a concern I would do the elevate spindles and either the zbroz arms or trenchers or other comparable aftermarket arms with high clearance. Stock cat/yammy a arms would work as well and then change the shocks to a coil over or just buy a set of takeoff shocks from a 16-current sled yammy or cat with a 36” front end lots of takeoff front shocks laying around. Switching that viper over from the 38” to the 36” makes it a totally different sled
Cheers
Randy!! I think we have been talking about putting a 36” kit on your viper since the kit came out in 2016 lol I don’t think you can get the kit from cat anymore but there should be some dealers that might have a few of the kits left? Part numbers were 7639-161 for the Black & Black and 7639-164 for the Black & White...ideally budget wise that’s your best option and just run the shock spacer or your right barcode kit doesn’t require a spindle change so they would be your next best bet price wise...if it was me and price wasn’t a concern I would do the elevate spindles and either the zbroz arms or trenchers or other comparable aftermarket arms with high clearance. Stock cat/yammy a arms would work as well and then change the shocks to a coil over or just buy a set of takeoff shocks from a 16-current sled yammy or cat with a 36” front end lots of takeoff front shocks laying around. Switching that viper over from the 38” to the 36” makes it a totally different sled
Cheers