ACR ground clearance

nismobrown

Viper Owner
Joined
Mar 24, 2004
Posts
120
Reaction score
0
Location
wales, GB
hi, i am considering an ACR but live on a farm with a gravel track leading to it .
we are not allowed to re surface the track,only to fill the *** holes as we do not own it .

my gts only just clears the lane surface , i am wondering how the acr compares in height?
can anyone give me the ground clearance at the lowest point which i think is the front splitter but not quite sure?
thanks for the help.
Dave.
 

LiquoRT/10

Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 28, 2007
Posts
473
Reaction score
0
Location
123
From this website

2008-2010 Dodge Viper ACR - car information and specifications



Alternator 180 amp
Battery Maintenance free 600 CCA
Stereo AM-FM-CD 310 watt RMS amp with seven speakers, MP3 disk capability
Wheelbase 98.8 (2510)
Track, F/R 61.6 (1565) / 60.9 (1547)
Length 175.6 (4459)
Width (at sills) 75.2 (1911)
Height 47.6 (1210)
Ground clearance 5.125 (130) (with two people) <----------------
Estimated Weight
(with two people) 3,408 lbs. (1552 kg), ACR;
3,366 lbs. (1533 kg) ACR with ********* (Audio Delete) Package
Weight distribution, ACR: 49.5/50.5
Frontal area 19.3 sq. ft. (1.79 sq. m)
Headroom 36.5 (926 mm)
Legroom 42.4 (1077 mm)
Shoulder room 54.1 (1375 mm)
Seats 45° recliner range; 7.6 inches, seat travel
Steering Power-assisted rack and pinion (16.7:1 overall ratio)
Turning Curb to curb diameter: 40.5 ft (12.34m); steering turns, 2.4
Tires P295/30 ZR18—front, P345/30 ZR19—rear;
Michelin® Pilot® Sport Cup with low-pressure sensors in valve stems
Wheels Lightweight forged aluminum, 18” x 10.0”—front, 19” x 13”—rear
Front brakes 14.0” x 1.26” (355.0 x 32) vented disc, with Brembo 44/40
opposing piston calipers, curved fin vented StopTech 2-piece slotted rotors
Rear brakes 14.0” x 1.26” (355.0 x 32) vented disc, with Brembo 42/38
dual opposing calipers, curved fin vented StopTech 2-piece slotted rotors
Brake assist Tandem diaphragm vacuum with zero lost travel
 

ACR steve

Enthusiast
Joined
Nov 17, 2004
Posts
2,167
Reaction score
0
Location
NY,Rockland
I rub far less with my 09 ACR then I did with my 99 ACR and I have it set in between the track and street ride height
 

CCBrian

Enthusiast
Joined
Jun 27, 2005
Posts
659
Reaction score
0
Location
Nor Cal
Set it up on the "rough track" configuration and you will be fine. I have had ours on some pretty rough "streets" and no scraping-just go SLOW LOL!
 

Viper X

Former VCA National President
VCA Officer
Joined
May 1, 2004
Posts
3,471
Reaction score
2
Ditto what is being said above. I have both and a GTS with it's low front air dam actually scrapes more often than the ACR, and you can remove the front section of the splitter on the ACR. Then it's no contest.

Buy the ACR. Keep the ride height stock for around town driving, lower it at the track if you want.

Dan
 

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
153,256
Posts
1,682,432
Members
17,756
Latest member
Cerevo
Top