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I have a right front actuator time out code that comes up once in a while, which I assume is an issue in itself, but is unrelated to the bounce? Thanks, Harry
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Quite a bit cheaper to rebuild than buy new!
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Could it be better? ...Absolutely. The LT5 is heavy and I think it wears out the front shocks as there isn't a special part number for it- I think all FX3 shocks were the same for all vettes. Not sure how hard it is to get a modified shock controller these days, but that is another way to make them stiffer/sooner (at lower speeds). Even so, I liked the amount of rebound control my car has now. |
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Your rear spring already had delaminated and has been replaced.
Please make sure you inspect that front spring for the same delamination, or splitting, cracking, whatever you want to call it. As these fiberglass springs delaminate, they lose their ability to react properly to suspension travel, i.e. they cannot control the movement. Back went; front may be going too. Easy to see; It looks like it is shredding. I remain equally convinced that due to age, you most likely need shocks, certainly front ones based on your description. Check the spring. Replace the shocks. AND check those actuators. Keep us posted. Marty |
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