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Here's the best article on the FX3 system, written by our own Hib Halverston. https://www.corvetteactioncenter.com...-corvette-fx3/ |
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Great read, thanks! I'll dig into this matter.
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Fascinating read! Thanks so much for posting this! Now I really want my rear shocks replaced so I can finally experience the designers intent. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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My pleasure, gents.
I made the same move. Just looking to get them installed now! ![]() |
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Looking forward to hearing about your results and how the shocks work with the early springs!
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And now GM?s MagRide is the standard in the industry.
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It's so cool that our 30 years old ZR has it! Many people over here see American cars from the 80s and early 90s as gas guzzling dinosaurs, technologically as advanced as an empty water bucket. They freak out when I start praising the advantages of my ZR-1! And even I can't believe HOW far GM was ahead of the pack.
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