2008 Dodge Viper Owner Manual Supplement - Page 9

2008 Dodge Viper Manual

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Wing Adjustment It is possible to adjust the wing using the hole pattern at the top front of the stanchion. Note:  Adjustment to the wing setting is not recommended. The wing is attached to the lower stanchions with thread locker and tamper resistant fasteners. The warranty does not cover any modifications or removal of these wing fasteners. In general, moving the wing up (e.g. Hole 2 to Hole 1) will decrease rear down force and decrease overall understeer. Moving the wing down (e.g. Hole 2 to Hole 3) will increase understeer. Each successive hole increases the wing angle of attack by 1.5 degrees. Adjustment hole numbering Example: Hole 4

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Wing Adjustment
It is possible to adjust the wing using the hole pattern at the top front of
the stanchion.
Note:
Adjustment to the wing setting is not recommended.
The wing is attached to the lower stanchions with thread locker and tamper
resistant fasteners. The warranty does not cover any modiļ¬cations or
removal of these wing fasteners.
In general, moving the wing up (e.g. Hole 2 to Hole 1) will decrease
rear down force and decrease overall understeer. Moving the wing down
(e.g. Hole 2 to Hole 3) will increase understeer.
Each successive hole increases the wing angle of attack by 1.5 degrees.
Adjustment
hole numbering
Example: Hole 4