Ron Hickey
Enthusiast
Unfortunately, squeaky brakes is an undocumented Viper "feature." Once you get the brakes bedded in, the squeaking should diminish, but not disappear completely. The metallic compound pads are the culprits. I have a 2001 GTS on which I finally completed the 1000-mile break-in, and the front brakes still squeal as I come to a stop. I tried doing a couple of heavy stops, in hopes of bedding in the pads, but that hasn't worked so far. I believe you also can chamfer (bevel) the edges of the pads to help eliminate the problem -- that was a TSB for earlier model Vipers.
My solution is buying a set of front pads from GreatBrakes.com, who sell a carbon-kelvar pad made by EBC which is quiet, has little or no dust, and provides better stopping power. And is less than $100 for the front set! (I know, it sounds too good to be true. But longtime VCAer Kingman Hitz (aka WingKing) is one of the principals of GreatBrakes, and he's a pretty credible guy. So I don't expect to be disappointed.) I should receive my order this week, but I'm not sure when I'll get to try them out, since the weather here in northern Virginia is less than optimum for Vipers.
My solution is buying a set of front pads from GreatBrakes.com, who sell a carbon-kelvar pad made by EBC which is quiet, has little or no dust, and provides better stopping power. And is less than $100 for the front set! (I know, it sounds too good to be true. But longtime VCAer Kingman Hitz (aka WingKing) is one of the principals of GreatBrakes, and he's a pretty credible guy. So I don't expect to be disappointed.) I should receive my order this week, but I'm not sure when I'll get to try them out, since the weather here in northern Virginia is less than optimum for Vipers.