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5500K gets you the color temp of a LED, but is brighter than stock and has a better beam pattern.
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22' Porsche PDK GT4 (MCS 2-way remote dampers) Previous: 18' NFG 2SS 1LE (ZL1 1LE solid rear cradle bushings & Corsa Exhaust) 16' F80 M3 (Ohlin R/T Coilovers) 13' Audi TTRS (APR Stage 1, MSS Springs) 09' C6 Z06 08' E90 M3 06' 335i (KW V2 Coilovers) 03' C5 Z06 |
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Not driving a Tesla, sorry. Too heavy, at least right now. |
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Yep, that was another factor for me, and replacement tires cost more for the 1LE. The 1LE looks pretty wicked in black or grey though
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If you arent tracking the car at all skip the 1LE and PDR. Just my opinion... You will find lots of them on this forum especially about the 1LE comfort levels/DD capabilities.
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![]() Drives: Zl1 1le Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Midwest
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Interesting questions - what are you trying to decide and what is important in making your decision?
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![]() Drives: '19 ZL1 1LE Summit White M6, PDR Join Date: May 2019
Location: Anderson, In
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I can attest 1st hand to how quickly the SC3R tires on the ZLE wear out. After 1500 easy break in miles mine were about 50% worn out. I just changed them out to the Kuhmo Ecsta V720 ACR 355/30-19 rears and 305/30-19 fronts. Definitely a nice change from all the rocks being picked up and flung under the car. They look amazing too. The SC3Rs are so soft that small rocks will literally embed themselves into the tire. Great for track, horrible for the street. I went for the ZLE because of the aggressive look. And mine will be mostly street driven, but when opportunity presents I will definitely track, autox, and drag race the car. Get the one that puts the biggest shit eating grin on your face. You won't regret either one.
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![]() Drives: 19' ZL1 Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Aiken, SC
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I have driven both. Lots of nit picks (fog lights, lack of review mirror camera in 1LE, etc) but to me it is really down to a few major points.
1. 1LE add track suspension, tires and aero. If you are not tracking, these are complete downsides even though they are cool to say you have them. On most streets they are probably slower than the non 1LE due to overly stiff suspension and perpetually cold tires. 2. Suspension. Did I mention that. Dang the 1LE is stiff. ZL1 mag ride is awesome on the street. 3. 1LE has shorter 6th gear which is nice to me, but maybe not so nice if you do lots of higher speed highway. 4. Solid rear cradle bushings on 1LE are really nice from factory....wish I had those, but I do intend to track my non-1LE and they are a PITA to install Other differences are minor. If the price was the same I'd still get the non 1LE even though I am tracking a few times a year mostly due to mag shocks being suited to quick street driving vs. 1LE needing a smooth track to feel at home. My perfect mix would be mag suspension, 1LE aero, 1LE wheels but with SC3 tires, solid rear subframe, and shorter 6th. Oh and give me those red calipers for some bling. G |
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Location: North Augusta, SC
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![]() Drives: High HP V8 Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: FL
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Thank you everyone for all of your helpful replies and to those who have corrected me on the car having DRL’s instead of fog lights thanks again my mistake.
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![]() Drives: High HP V8 Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: FL
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Hmm actually not sure if I should get PDR or not. I would have to do some research on it. I did hear someone mention that it can recorder your conversations in the car whether it’s on or off?? Forgive my lack of not knowing much about it just going on based off what I heard. |
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![]() Drives: High HP V8 Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: FL
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Well that’s another deciding factor for me between the two transmissions but I think I will probably go with the A10 for either car. I hear die hard manual guys sticking with the A10 and most people raving about how good it is so maybe that might be the way to go. |
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![]() Drives: High HP V8 Join Date: Apr 2020
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