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Old 02-13-2024, 05:30 PM   #15
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I used a set of these with no issues.

https://shocksims.com/shop.html#!/Mu...070/category=0

I would assume if you went the ZLE route, you would need the suspension control module. I don't know about the diff control module.
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Old 02-13-2024, 08:52 PM   #16
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Concerning the ZLE suspension swap... Am I correct in understanding that when we swap that suspension onto a SS 1LE, we can either swap in a ZLE suspension control module OR the ZLE rear diff control module to keep everything happy?
I don't think the diff control module would do anything. The reason you need the ZLE suspension control module is because the ZLE doesnt have mag ride. You can technically use a module from any car that doesnt support magride. The computer basically never receives or does anything with any information from the magride once the module is changed. It worked perfectly for me and the module I got on ebay for like $60. It's plug/play, you slide one out and slide the new one in, don't even need to remove any screws.

All the other solutions are more expensive and everyone seems to have issues with it, using the suspension control module from a car with no magride is a nobrainer.
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Old 02-14-2024, 09:12 AM   #17
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I used a set of these with no issues.

https://shocksims.com/shop.html#!/Mu...070/category=0

I would assume if you went the ZLE route, you would need the suspension control module. I don't know about the diff control module.
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I don't think the diff control module would do anything. The reason you need the ZLE suspension control module is because the ZLE doesnt have mag ride. You can technically use a module from any car that doesnt support magride. The computer basically never receives or does anything with any information from the magride once the module is changed. It worked perfectly for me and the module I got on ebay for like $60. It's plug/play, you slide one out and slide the new one in, don't even need to remove any screws.

All the other solutions are more expensive and everyone seems to have issues with it, using the suspension control module from a car with no magride is a nobrainer.

Thanks fellas. I just picked up ZLE module on ebay yesterday. $65.
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Old 02-15-2024, 07:11 AM   #18
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Great thread!! I guess I should start one for my ZLE!! I have been sharing on my YouTube channel and diving into the different cooling systems to isolate each one. I award your approach and look forward to your results.

I am hosting a private track day at Roebling Road near Savannah on April 9th which will be limited to 20 cars. If you would like a wide open track with several other 1LE & ZLE Camaros, come join the fun!!

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