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Stock Suspension on 95 Coupe

SSTibet

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1995 6 Speed Manual Coupe
I have as you can notice from my info, a 95 Coupe with manual 6 six speed. It is not a ZR-1 or anything fancy like that. It has a LT-1 engine.

How do you refer to the suspension package of this car??? I see references such as FX3 and other stuff and I am horribly confused.

I guess the question is "what is the reference for the suspension system of stock 95 Coupe LT-1 Corvette"
 
SSTibet said:
How do you refer to the suspension package of this car??? I see references such as FX3 and other stuff and I am horribly confused.
I guess the question is "what is the reference for the suspension system of stock 95 Coupe LT-1 Corvette"
SS, open the storage compartment bin behind the passenger (right side) seat. Attached to the inside cover you should have a paper affixed that lists all the RPO's that your Corvette "not anything fancy" Corvette came with. Look for the codes "FX3" (selective ride & handling, electronic) or "ZO7" (adjustable suspension package). These options also required the car be equipped with "AG1" (power driver seat) & "AG2" (power passenger seat).
Addtionally, if you have one of the above listed suspension options, you will have a control knob in your center console that can be turned between "tour", "sport" & "performance"

Unless you have any of the above, you have the base suspension.
 
FX GS, thanks buddy. I know I do not have the FX3 Selective Ride Control since there is no control knob in the center console. I have power driver and passenger seats, because I have the knobs, buttons and other gizmos, and they all work.

What does the Z07 Adjustable suspension package do??? I think I have the base suspension, but I will check.
 
The base suspension is FE1. The RPO Z07 "Adjustable Suspension Package" included the FX3 Selective Ride Control, stiffer springs, 275/40-ZR17 tires and 9.5x17 wheels on all four corners, heavy duty brakes and larger sway bars. The Z07 package was available on the coupes only and cost over $2000.
 

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