SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
The different part numbers changing from year to year probably changed due to type of rear sway bar being used and also magnetic ride control being introduced. I went with the 2014 springs as they were the closest to my platform.
Regards,
Maurice
Regards,
Maurice
Maurice Sheil
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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
mhsheil@gmail.com
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
I swapped some low mileage stock 2013 Caprice rear strut/spring assemblies with the factory 2011 Caprice rear strut/spring assemblies and it made a 100% improvement it ride quality. I read that the 2011 rear struts had some pretty strong valving and GM changed to some with softer valving in the 2012/2013's. My car is a semi daily driver, so I try prefer to keep the suspension as stock as possible. I can remember when the local PD added several Caprices to their fleet and I would be following beside or behind them and it looked like the rear suspension did not budge any when they drove down some of the bumpier streets in town. Now the car at least feels like the rear suspension compresses a little when the car goes over a small dip in the road. I have a 80 Corvette with the gymkhana suspension option and I believe it was a smoother ride than the Caprice until rear strut swap.
David
David
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
There may not be a choice NOT to swap over to the SS springs- the Caprice springs show "Discontinued"
2011 9C1 6.0
RCR "Little Lunati" 219/223 .625/.625 112+0
Kooks headers, hi flow cats, Dynomax Super Turbos
Flex fuel tune
RCR "Little Lunati" 219/223 .625/.625 112+0
Kooks headers, hi flow cats, Dynomax Super Turbos
Flex fuel tune
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
There's still rear springs available, and I'd see no reason why you can't use 2016 springs for the front.
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Pearland, Texas
2012 Caprice 9C1
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Pearland, Texas
2012 Caprice 9C1
1992 B4C 1LE Camaro
2018 Tahoe PPV (her car)
1995 DGGM Impala SS
1985 Firebird - 310 LS1 C Prepared autocross car.
1980 Bluebird Wanderlodge
And some others
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Well that's good to knowCrashTestDummy wrote:There's still rear springs available, and I'd see no reason why you can't use 2016 springs for the front.
I'm replacing the struts and was planning on reusing the OEM springs. The rear is done, I used the Monroe replacement for the back - they're stamped "made in Australia" and came with the lower spring rubber.
Was making plans to work on the front and the springs have lost most of the black coating and are all rusted up.
2011 9C1 6.0
RCR "Little Lunati" 219/223 .625/.625 112+0
Kooks headers, hi flow cats, Dynomax Super Turbos
Flex fuel tune
RCR "Little Lunati" 219/223 .625/.625 112+0
Kooks headers, hi flow cats, Dynomax Super Turbos
Flex fuel tune
Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
I am thinking about installing SS springs on my 2013 PPV. Does anyone have any regrets after using these springs for a bit? Assume these are more than cosmetic and the car handles better? Thx!
2013 9C3, DoD delete, BTR Stg 1, Kooks 1 7/8, Rotofab, 3.27 Diff, VMR 810 wheels (staggered), King Springs (lowered), oh and a D1SC.
Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
No regrets at all. I was glad to get rid of the heavy/stiff rated springs in the rear. The originals were designed with the assumption of a lot of gear and electronics in the trunk. The car still has great handling. I also had the TPMS thresholds dropped down so that I could run 35 psi without getting the warnings. I haven't talked to or seen anyone that hasn't liked this upgrade.
Regards,
Maurice
Regards,
Maurice
Maurice Sheil
mhsheil@gmail.com
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
mhsheil@gmail.com
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
Thanks. I was hoping to hear this!
2013 9C3, DoD delete, BTR Stg 1, Kooks 1 7/8, Rotofab, 3.27 Diff, VMR 810 wheels (staggered), King Springs (lowered), oh and a D1SC.
Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Pursuit wrote: I also had the TPMS thresholds dropped down so that I could run 35 psi without getting the warnings
Maurice
HOW DID YOU DO THIS?
P.S. I have the SS springs/later shocks and 1LE rear lower control arms on my 2011 and the ride is much less harsh than stock despite using 19" tires.
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Re: SS Sedan Springs under the 2011 Caprice PPV
Whats the advantage to the 1LE control arms? Was the swap so you could run wider rims, or do they have some kind of improved suspension geometry?xcidmigs wrote:Pursuit wrote: I also had the TPMS thresholds dropped down so that I could run 35 psi without getting the warnings
Maurice
HOW DID YOU DO THIS?
P.S. I have the SS springs/later shocks and 1LE rear lower control arms on my 2011 and the ride is much less harsh than stock despite using 19" tires.
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-2011 Caprice 9C1 (Gone)
-1973 Firebird Formula, restoration in progress
-1986 K30 Suburban 8.1L/NV4500, the toy hauler and wheeler