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'98 coupe opportunity
I have found a '98 coupe, 78K miles, 6 speed, super clean, Borla cat back,
after market air filter/intake well south of $20,000. It has the F45 and JL4 options. What can anyone share with me about the F45 select ride option as it relates to shock absorber life, performance, etc.? The magnetic shocks appear to be dealer only and pricing discussions mentioned something about first born male child or some such price. What about the JL4 control that applies brakes selectively when g loads reach certain levels to avoid skids, etc.? Is this a useful feature or do most who have it leave it turned off? -- Charlie Funk Just Cruisin' Plus 615 833-0922 or 800 888-0922 www.justcruisinplus.com |
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'98 coupe opportunity
Check with you local dealer on those shock prices. Active handling
works great. I would not own a car with out it after seeing its benefits. I am selling a mag red convert for 20k that has 78k miles on it. It is an auto. Still runs like new. If only all american cars were built so well. |
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'98 coupe opportunity
Charlie Funk wrote:
> I have found a '98 coupe, 78K miles, 6 speed, super clean, Borla cat back, > after market air filter/intake well south of $20,000. > > It has the F45 and JL4 options. What can anyone share with me about the F45 > select ride option as it relates to shock absorber life, performance, etc.? > The magnetic shocks appear to be dealer only and pricing discussions > mentioned something about first born male child or some such price. What > about the JL4 control that applies brakes selectively when g loads reach > certain levels to avoid skids, etc.? Is this a useful feature or do most > who have it leave it turned off? > I think Active Handling is great for routine driving around town or on the highway. I prefer to turn it off during any real "physical" driving. Haven't seen a situation where it helped in the Corvette yet; however, Stabilitrac (passenger car version) has saved my bacon several times. -- PJ 89 HookerCar, 02 E-blu 6-spd Coupe |
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