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![]() Drives: 2018 ZL1 Join Date: Jan 2023
Location: Dallas, TX
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Lowering Springs on Track Days?
Hey guys,
I'm thinking about Eibach Lowering Springs for my 2018 A10 ZL1. I'm wondering how these do for track days if anyone has any experience. I road course my vehicle and I plan on maybe getting 17x10 rears for drag racing. I'm just wondering if anyone that actually takes their car to track days has had any issues after doing lowering springs? |
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![]() Drives: 2023 2SS 1LE Join Date: Dec 2022
Location: Anaheim, CA
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While I don't have a ZL1, I had 3 track days on my SS 1LE with the Eibach Pro and they were good. They are a hair softer up front and a hair stiffer in the rear (but progressive), how much difference that translates to real world? I don't know, I'm not a Randy Probst and I'm also not pushing my car 10/10 yet. I don't know what the OEM spring rates for the ZL1 are and how the ZL1 specific Eibach springs compare....if you email them, they'll provide the info. On their website it shows that they only lower the car 0.4", so keep that in mind if you're doing it for looks too and that way you can weigh the pros/cons of lowering the car that little vs any affect on track (better or worse).
You'll get a ton of responses from guys, ranging from "don't you ever touch anything on these cars, they're perfect specimens from the factory", to "coilovers or bust", to "they suck". Reality is it will vary....I've heard guys improve their track times and also guys complaining about issues they caused. We all drive different setups on different tracks with different experience levels, so keep that in mind too. I'd suggest just trying them and decide for yourself. Make sure you get an alignment and you can also "reset" the MRC trim sensor. Last edited by pbSS; 01-13-2025 at 05:02 PM. |
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Thank for the feedback. I'm probably gonna go with these then |
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![]() Drives: Zl1 1le Join Date: Apr 2018
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What are you trying to achieve by using lowering springs?
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Take note of this thread, where it relates to the details involved when changing ride height:
https://www.camaro6.com/forums/showt...php?p=11451386
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![]() Drives: Zl1 1le Join Date: Apr 2018
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However, if you were trying to improve a specific aspect of the cars handling or trying to gain a specific improvement in laps times I would encourage you to tread carefully (I'm an old-school track instructor who's a fan of first putting more $$ into the driver and less into car modifications. Only once driver is extracting current platform then put $$ into car. And yes, i know thats an old school philosophy :-)) |
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The only mod I'm considering for the track is SPL Toe Rods for the eccentric lockout + camber and a rear cradle lockout (i experience a decent amount of wheel hop). Thoughts? |
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When I had my Gen5 SS 1LE I installed solid cradle mounts, it was a massive difference. First part I bought before I even had taken delivery of my Gen6 was the ZLE solid cradle mounts. Definitely a MUST mod.
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if you want to have a faster car, do not get the springs. If you are a novice driver, and just want the close the wheel gap, go for it.
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To add, if you are a novice driver and have every intention to become an advanced driver, leave you car alone. Tires, fluids, alignment, brakes, repeat.
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![]() Drives: 2018 ZL1 / 1LE Join Date: Nov 2024
Location: Maryland
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Watch this video which confirms GM knew what they were doing engineering 1LEs.
The owner of this vehicle put lowering springs which essentially made it worse... |
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