SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
NO change overnight and i tried the pulling and rotating the shaft (WOW THIS JUST GOT WEIRD) nothing different
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
I just measured a stock 2011 PPV front strut, and the clevis width (inside) is 1 (one) inch - 25.4mmxcidmigs wrote:It appears to me that the inner width on the 2015 version OEM strut is 36mm, I don't have the stock strut off at the moment to measure that, excuse my high tech measuring device.
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Thanks for that info confirming the differences. I just ordered the replacement 2012 OEM struts I'll post back when I get them.
Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Got the new 2012 OEM front struts today and confirmed they do extend out the correct length. Not sure what is going on with those first ones i ordered that are listed as the 2014/15 SS sedan versions however even if they did fit the PPV springs they won't work on the earlier cars with the narrow front knuckle clevis. Unfortuneately no time for test drive but all looks right and def sitting a bit lower.
Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Looks good! I'm sure you'll notice an improvement in ride quality but still have the sporty handling.
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2011 Caprice Phantom Black 9C3
2012 Impala 9C1
1995 9C1 Caprice
1996 GMC Sierra C1500
1996 Chevrolet K2500 Extended Cab, long box, 454, 91,000 rust free miles
1974 SJ Grand Prix 455 well optioned with factory moon roof
Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Caprice rides SO MUCH NICER.... my 2011 was very stiff over crap pavement and freeway expansion joints etc... change to the newer struts and SS sedan springs is amazing... Wish i did it a year ago. If you have the large rim size on it will be even better I'm running 19" and it rides like my mother in laws CTS caddy.
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
sounds like I'm going to like mine when I finally get this done. Hard to believe that parts that look so much alike can make such a difference.
It appears that the rear has settled down some--gives me some concern that the rear control arm mod with SS springs could drop the rear too much....I can always make a different insert slug to adjust it.
What size 19" tire are you using--245/45 or 245/40?
It appears that the rear has settled down some--gives me some concern that the rear control arm mod with SS springs could drop the rear too much....I can always make a different insert slug to adjust it.
What size 19" tire are you using--245/45 or 245/40?
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Yeah i think the rear looks lower than when I first had it back on the ground, not sure if its settled or if it was the alignment (rear was the big adjustment on my car) but I'm very happy with the look and in love with the ride, have done 100 miles in past day over all kinds of roads its just flat out fantastic now. Tires are 245/40/19 all around, and rear set of pirellis are not the newest either. Cold Tire pressure is 33F 36R which I've settled on due to the stupid TPMS alarms, I'd really like to run 32-33 all around but I have yet to get anyone who claims they know how to do it at Chevy.
IF YOU OWN A 2011 ON STOCK SUSPENSION YOU ARE DRIVING A WOODEN WHEEL WAGON COMPARED TO THIS.
IF YOU OWN A 2011 ON STOCK SUSPENSION YOU ARE DRIVING A WOODEN WHEEL WAGON COMPARED TO THIS.
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
If you've read the linked info here, all I can do is offer to get my local Supertech to talk to your tech and explain how to do it. I do recall the TechTool was required.xcidmigs wrote:Cold Tire pressure is 33F 36R which I've settled on due to the stupid TPMS alarms, I'd really like to run 32-33 all around but I have yet to get anyone who claims they know how to do it at Chevy.
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UPDATE: I spoke with the local tech, and re-confirmed what was presented previously--and the tech is willing to talk to another tech. He did mention that there are some dealers who will not permit any deviation from built-in settings, as in this case with TPMS, even though it IS possible to do so--more about legal issues, risk-avoidance, etc. The events that mandated TPMS have the lawyers concerned, it would seem. It's really too bad that common sense is no longer applicable.
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Alright, I'm looking into this as well....There are definitely a few roads where the ride is "unsettled".
Did a little digging online and I see multiple part numbers for the springs.
Fronts: GM 92290030 (mentioned earlier in this thread) is listed for 2014 SS, at a cost of $53.33 at my favorite gm parts supplier. GM92289853 is listed for 2014 / 15 / 16 SS, cost of $46.20 at the same supplier.
Rears: Same story, different chapter: GM 92290028 (mentioned earlier) is listed for 2014 SS, cost = $32.88. GM 92261935 is listed for 2015 / 16, cost = $44.76.
Anybody know the difference between the two pairs of parts, besides the numbers being different? It looked from the catalog that they all interchanged, but I couldn't swear to that.
JustDreamin
Did a little digging online and I see multiple part numbers for the springs.
Fronts: GM 92290030 (mentioned earlier in this thread) is listed for 2014 SS, at a cost of $53.33 at my favorite gm parts supplier. GM92289853 is listed for 2014 / 15 / 16 SS, cost of $46.20 at the same supplier.
Rears: Same story, different chapter: GM 92290028 (mentioned earlier) is listed for 2014 SS, cost = $32.88. GM 92261935 is listed for 2015 / 16, cost = $44.76.
Anybody know the difference between the two pairs of parts, besides the numbers being different? It looked from the catalog that they all interchanged, but I couldn't swear to that.
JustDreamin