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Lower with Magnaride..
Hey everyone, what are some of the pros or cons of lowering a ZL1 with Magnaride suspension? Does it affect the overall geometry of the car in a negative way? Worth the upgrade? Thanks for any help!
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The ride became a lot harsher because there isn't as much spring to compress. I vowed I would never lower another car of mine because of that.
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This is gooD to know if you have a trim/ride height calibration error. Proactive to know this could arise. Apparently the dealer can calibrate/relearn the new vehicle height.
https://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=582016 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9MesB4YxMWk I haven’t lowered my car yet but did purchase the calibration software from shocksims.
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I lowered my 2021 ZL1 with Eibach springs, no issues at all, ride quality remained almost identical. I lowered the 2020 C8 Corvette we had and the ride was noticeably rougher, however getting rid of the stock run flat tires fixed that competely.
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I lowered my 17 ZL1 on Eibach sport springs. No regrets.
I haven't noticed any change in ride and it still corners like a beast. YMMV |
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I also looked seriously at BMR lowering springs. Looking back, I kind of regret not buying the BMR springs. I got the Pfadts during a Black Friday sale relatively cheap. The online vendor I bought them from went out of business a long time ago. Because of the extra weight of the convertible, it was recommended not to do more than a 1-inch drop. The Pfadt springs were advertised to work on both the coupe and convertible. From my experience, they didn't work very well on the vert.
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Both the ZL1 and the C8 Corvette felt absolutely glued to the road after lowering. Lower center of gravity has almost no cons. |
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Ground clearance...the ZL1 doesn't really sit that high anyway. You can always go 1 size up on aspect ratio for the tires and fill the wheel/fender gap that way.
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That looks awesome... I agree the ZL1 doesn't have that much of a gap from factory. I wonder if I lower my car, will i have any issues since I have the ZLE wheels and the poke thru the fenders.
I mean anytime you mess with the car suspension you are changing the set up from OEM. Most of the time, people go too low on a lowering springs so the struts and shocks cannot keep up. Given that the magna ride can be readjusted for the new ride height, i would do that if i was to lower the car. This would allow the shocks and strut to function better. Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
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