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![]() Drives: 23 Zl1 Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: SO CAL
Posts: 461
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23 Zl1 Suspension Mods
Hey Guys,
I track and use my ZL1 m6 for daily use. I want to add some suspension changes and looking for input in what I need, and if this will have any negative affect in feel/trackability or harshness of the ride. Want to make the car "stick" or feel a little more racecar. Any advice is appreciated. ![]() Eibach lowering springs. This is mainly to lower wheel gap but maintain hug through turns maybe remove a little of the "softness" of the Zl1. BMR Rear Cradle Lockout: Seems like a no brainer, tighten up the rear end a little. Rear Toe Links? Camber plates up front? Loooking for input |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2016 1ss camaro Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: 909
Posts: 10,137
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vorshlag camber plates and full spl parts kit helped me alot and same with mcs coilovers
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![]() Drives: Camaro ZL1, Golf R Join Date: Feb 2022
Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 226
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I have the BMR lowering springs, rear cradle brace, and rear cradle lockout.
I wouldn’t say the springs made it any stiffer but it certainly looks better. I highly recommend the Magnaride recalibration as I think that did improve the stiffness back to stock levels. The BMR lockout does greatly improve the feeling in the rear of the car. It feels more direct as in acceleration is more immediate. It really feels like a fast car now with that instant hit of power.
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’22 ZL1 Riverside Blue 6MT
’17 Golf R Limestone Grey DSG |
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