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Looking at the Z/28 Suspension Kit (P/N 23464729), I see a couple of items that have not gotten much discussion (that I could find):
The front lower control arms (P/N 23105014/5) and the rear trailing arms (P/N 23104900). (Pic attached shows which pieces I'm inquiring about) Can anybody offer any information about the bushings on these two pieces? I would assume that other than the bushings, they are the same as their SS counterparts. I am interested in using them as an upgrade to my SS. Wondering if they are worthwhile. Thanks in advance. |
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![]() Drives: 2011 LS M6 SW Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Queens, NY
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This is from z28 tech background powerpoint presentation.
¶ 25 percent stiffer lower trailing-link bushings on the rear suspension improve lateral stiffness in cornering and reduce wheel deflection during hard braking ¶ 50 percent stiffer lower-arm link bushings on the front suspension, improve steering feel ¶ 400 percent stiffer rear upper control arm bushings improve lateral stiffness to cope with 1.08 max-lat cornering |
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Great info. Thank you for that.
I'd love to see those slides. Where can find them? eta: Found them! http://media.chevrolet.com/content/d...under-2013.pdf Last edited by FunkedOut; 11-20-2015 at 12:01 PM. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 2SS/RS Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Clarksville Tennesse.
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You can buy inserts for the lower front arm from JPSS and he also has the rear bushing set vs buying a complete arm.
Unsure of the toe links everyone says the 1LE's are the link to buy but I'm sure there all the same 1LE/ZL1/Z28 |
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The inserts JPSS has are for the radius arms. Not sure about the rear bushing sets; I've seen he offers the inner upper control arm bushing. Toe links are in fact, the same across the 1LE/ZL1/Z28. |
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