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New tires and wheels are going to lower my ZR1 1.19" in the front and 1.30" in the back.
- How difficult is it to lower the OE suspension of a ZR1? - Anyone have destructions for lowering? - How do I adjust to front end alignment after lowering? Thanks. |
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Rear is a piece of cake. The front requires leaf spring removal and shimming. Alignment would be an advanced street or you could run a stock alignment.
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I just recently ran across this thread over at the Digital Corvettes forum.
http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/foru...ad.php?t=79763 He makes it look easy. With pics. ![]() |
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I found instructions that seem to be fairly detailed:
http://webpages.charter.net/khasting.../lowering.html Could someone who has done the job comment on how accurate they are? Thanks. |
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I must be the few or the only person who thinks the ZR-1 is already lowered enough.
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When I did the wife’s 95 LT1 it took all day, most of the time spent doing the front, and you will need a lift. They look good but I think the ride suffers. With that said I will not do the ZR-1.
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I'm with GC on this one. Mine is low enough at stock, especially with the quality of the roads around here!
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19" wheels and tires will increase diameter a bit over an inch. Lowering the car one-half inch will not affect ground clearance. What am I missing?
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Also if you increase the diameter by 1", you'll only raise the car by .5". So I think maybe your intial statement of lowering(raising) 1.19" in the front and 1.30" in the back is maybe actually double what will happen? While it might actually raise the bottom of the car, it will reduce the visible gap in the wheelwell. If you further lower the car you might need to worry about the tires rubbing when the suspension compresses, especially if the wheels/tires are wider and stick out a little further? At least I think I'm thinking that through right? What size are the wheels and what size tires are you putting on them? |
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