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Originally Posted by Number 3
Because Chevy's website lists a 1SS at 3908. And a 2SS is 27 pounds more at 3935.
How is a 1LE, an option on either car less?
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Originally Posted by ChefBorOzzy
According to Road and Track, the 1LE wheels are lighter by 5.5 pounds per corner.
"Chevrolet lists SS curb weight as 3,860 pounds. Our test car weighed 3,878, 200-plus pounds heavier than a Boss 302. Weight is the enemy in all vehicle dynamics, including acceleration; the 1LE sprinted to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds and hit the 440-yard mark in 13.1 seconds at 109 mph"
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...maro-ss-1le-2/
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He beat me to it. I remember there being confusion because some magazines were stating 3860 and some 3875, and I believe both of those weights are from GM. Either way that puts a sixth gen SS 1LE (if it exists) under 3700 lbs. With the regular old aluminum alloys it won't add much weight. 22 lbs if they stay with 20", less if they go with 19".