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I have owned an '11 LS3 SS obviously stock and then worked the suspension. The 1LE is in between both in harshness with the the noise being less in the 1LE. The 1LE has a suspension firmer than the SS. And the tires will wear out fast. But the '14 SS is a better handling car than my stock '11. Is the 1LE Better handling than my modded SS? I would have to say both have strengths. It's a tie.
Unless handling is a big priority with you or you want to track, you should stay with the SS. If you just like the wheels, you can get aftermarket wheels at a reasonable price that look very close. I think since you are asking this question, stick with the SS and save some money for more options or mods. The 1LE is not for everyone. Also you can buy the 1LE suspension cheaper than $3,500 and add it later if you change your mind which is the bulk of the 1LE. You also get the ZL1 fuel pump. Also know the standard SS is as fast or faster than a 1LE in the 1/4. Keep in mind you are asking this in the 1LE forum.
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Drag = Non 1LE If you prefer drag racing you will be putting yourself at a DISadvantage with the 1LE.
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Even though the 1LE costs $3500 more...it has more than just suspension to factor into the cost...
-Larger Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars -Higher-capacity rear-axle half shafts -Strut tower brace -ZL1-based 20 x 10-inch front and 20 x 11-inch aluminum wheels -285/35ZR20 Goodyear Eagle Supercar G:2 tires front and rear -ZL1 wheel bearings, toe links and rear shock mounts -ZL1 high-capacity fuel pump -ZL1 flat bottom steering wheel -ZL1 short throw shifter -Front Splitter I think for the $3500 that is a steal... |
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its not the best car stock for the 1/4.. but running high 12's in the 1/4 stock to me is good enough... we are learning how to make the 1le perform good in the 1/4 too.. well i am... if i can run a 12.8 i would be very happy.. stock...
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No problem.. just correcting the guy who said if you want to race in any sort of way get the 1LE.
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I was well aware of the compromises when I ordered my 1LE as a DD(track car in a yr or 2), and never second guessed my decision. As said before, if you are worried or asking maybe an SS is best for you.
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I daily drive mine during the warm months and have no problems with it. Compared to my 92 GTi VR6 Swapped Track car the 1LE is pure luxury. |
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I DD my 1LE with Recaros and love every second of it....
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i have a 2011 2ss and 2014 1ss 1le and i was on the market for a new car and and just like the comment above i will never get a second camaro if they did not offer 1le option thats my opinion and i drive every single day i love it
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Thanks all. Gonna roll the bones and see if I can nab a '14 1LE!
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You also left off the Tremec 6 speed trans. 3.91 rear Trans cooler Additional fuel pickups |
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LOL, coming out of six years in a VERY stiff car, the 3100 lb Mazdaspeed3. My 2014 2SS/RS Vert which supposedly has the same suspension setup as the coupe rides plenty stiff enough for me. 1LE is not offered in a convertible for a good reason--the lessened structural rigidity can't handle it. I won't be tracking this car or running autocross so I'm fine with the OE suspension. I'm in the process of adding 50 rwhp so maybe my mind will change.
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Here is what you get for 3,500
Here is the parts list with prices: Here are the suspension pieces from: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=244570 Strut Tower Brace (LT, SS, 1LE) - 22756880 - $150 Front Wheel Hubs (ZL1, 1LE) (2) - 22924741 - $200ea Rear Wheel Hubs (ZL1, 1LE) (2) - 22924740 - $200ea Front Coil Spring (SS, 1LE) (2) - 92245257 - $50ea Front Strut (1LE) (passenger side) - 22812984 - $100 Front Strut (1LE) (drivers side) - 22812985 - $100 Front Sway Bar (1LE) - 22812946 - $140 Front Sway End Link (SS, ZL1, 1LE) (passenger side) - 22842515 - $50 Front Sway End Link (SS, ZL1, 1LE) (drivers side) - 22842516 -$50 Rear Shock Mount (1LE) (passenger side upper) - 22922446 - $40 Rear Shock Mount (1LE) (driver side upper) - 22922445 - $40 Rear Coil Spring (SS, 1LE) (2) - 92195466 - $40ea Rear Shocks (1LE) (2) - 22812987 - $250ea Rear Sway Bar (ZL1, 1LE) - 22786260 - $150 Rear Sway Bar Endlink (SS, ZL1, 1LE) (2) - 22761221 - $20ea Rear Lower Control Arm (SS, ZL1, 1LE) (2) - 20942237 (Needed for 2010-2011 cars for sway bar conversion) -$40 Rear Toe Link (ZL1, 1LE) (2) - 22845487 - $100ea 1LE Rear Sway Bar Bracket Bolt (4) - 11518623 - $2.50 About $2600 in suspension parts alone, so you save 900 if you ignore tax shipping an labor to install. More parts http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=237956 1LE Diff (3.91) - 22806794 - $1700 1LE LH Axle - 22806795 - $200 1LE RH Axle - 22806796 - $200 $2,100 for rear diff and axles Wheels and tires 1LE/ZL1 Wheels 20x10 Black (2) - 22798741 - $800ea 1LE/ZL1 Wheels 20x11 Black (2) - 22798743 - $850ea 285/35ZR20 Eagle F1 Supercar G2 (4) - $350 ea $4,700 in wheels and tires Transmission Tremec tr6060 92236241 - $3,300 Tremec install kit - $700 $4,000 in transmission Summary: $2,600 in suspension parts $2,100 for rear diff and axles $4,700 in wheels and tires $4,000 in transmission $13,400 in parts, not including aero (front splitter, rear spioiler) or interior (suede steer wheel and shifter), zl1 fuel pump, oil catch can, trans and oil coolers, hood wrap, tax, shipping or labor. |
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