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Old 05-30-2010   #11
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Default Re: Door Change(s) Between '90 and '91 ?

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i wonder does the 90 door have the sound deadening of the later cars .could that be the improvement, the sound deadening gives the door a more solid feel when you close it

90's and 91's both only had a thin plastic cover under the door panel, didn't really do much of anything I have never noticed anything "special" in the 91 doors over the 90 doors.
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Old 05-31-2010   #12
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Scott, I guess I'm sorry to hear that the 95 must go, but I also hope that there is nothing catastrophic going on. I hope that you get her value when you sell her.

On a more positive note....a ZR-1 is a ZR-1, better to have one than not to have one!
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Old 05-31-2010   #13
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Sorry to hear you had to sell the 95. I can tell you I've been very happy with my 91 for many years. I've driven in a 95 often and there was a difference, the biggest being the amount of road noise that did NOT find its way into the passenger compartment in the 95. The 95 interior also seemed to be better put together. At the time I drove in the 95 it had 40K miles while my 91 only had 3K miles on it. My 91, however, had rattles, buzzes, and other random interior sounds. Marc Haibeck added sound deadening material in the doors, console, rear deck, and foot wells. His observation was it now felt as tight and rode every bit as well as a 95. His top end package didn't hurt either. I've put 9K miles on it since and it is still as tight as it was after the "adjustments". Enjoy, like Tom said, "a ZR-1 is a ZR-1, better to have on than not have one!"

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Old 05-31-2010   #14
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Default Re: Door Change(s) Between '90 and '91 ?

I think at least some of the reduced noise and rattle is a result of the softer spring rates. The car crashes around less on the road with the '92+ springs.

The only interior changes I can think of from '90 to '91 are the changed seat controls, and the changed valet key.
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Old 05-31-2010   #15
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Scott, I guess I'm sorry to hear that the 95 must go, but I also hope that there is nothing catastrophic going on. I hope that you get her value when you sell her.

On a more positive note....a ZR-1 is a ZR-1, better to have one than not to have one!
Thanks Tom. No, nothing catastrophic. Been feeling a bit stretched financially so started examining ways to "downsize". I blame it all on Dave Ramsey! Wish I'd never heard the man's name!

Also trying to downsize my gut. Went on a diet and stopped drinking beer. Can you imagine having to sell your ZR-1 and not drinking while you do it?

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Sorry to hear you had to sell the 95. I can tell you I've been very happy with my 91 for many years. I've driven in a 95 often and there was a difference, the biggest being the amount of road noise that did NOT find its way into the passenger compartment in the 95. The 95 interior also seemed to be better put together. At the time I drove in the 95 it had 40K miles while my 91 only had 3K miles on it. My 91, however, had rattles, buzzes, and other random interior sounds. Marc Haibeck added sound deadening material in the doors, console, rear deck, and foot wells. His observation was it now felt as tight and rode every bit as well as a 95. His top end package didn't hurt either. I've put 9K miles on it since and it is still as tight as it was after the "adjustments". Enjoy, like Tom said, "a ZR-1 is a ZR-1, better to have on than not have one!"
Thanks Scott. I imagine Marc's 500 package is able to keep you just ahead of the noise! No doubt I will see comfort differences moving back in years from the '95 so the sound deadening effort might be something I'll consider after I'm into something.
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Old 05-31-2010   #16
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Okay, good deal....on the Dave Ramsey thing way to be man!

he would shoot me if I ever called his show! I try to follow along with his program....but, I could never justify to him why I can't just have a ZR-1 ( paid for too ) to drive and live in the NYC/Metro area....he just wouldn't understand. So I violated rule number 1, I bought a new DD on time, but I kind of like my 08 Cobalt Sport.....and the 1.9% GMAC deal didn't hurt either!

On the beer thing?....No, no f*&king way! Except, if I had to downsize to keep fitting in the 90's sport seats....they motivate me to keep the weight in check!
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Old 05-31-2010   #17
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Hey Scott, what's the info if any on the 91? Who's the Lucky bastage who bought your car?
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Old 06-01-2010   #18
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What did Dave say that makes you so this are you listening to his advice?



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Old 06-01-2010   #19
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Hey Scott, what's the info if any on the 91? Who's the Lucky bastage who bought your car?
There is no particular '91 in mind as of yet Rick - I just plan to start looking at '90-'92 cars. My car is supposed to be heading to the Florida Panhandle later this week.
The gentleman buying it has a beautful "92 red/white and '95 yellow/beige so she's going to a good home.
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here you go Scott:
http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12059
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