Whats the difference? 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, 4LT
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Drifting
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No luck with the search function on this site but GOOGLE found me some threads that lead back to this forum, lol. I think I have a 1SB. I know I have the Z51 package as well.
#3
Drifting
Rocket - all of the factory options that came on your car are printed on a sticker inside your glovebox. Open the glovebox and check out the codes. You may need to search to find the explanation for some of them.
#5
My '07 has the 1SB package, OnStar, XM radio, no navigation but 6 disk in-dash CD player, Z51 and it is classified as the 3LT package. Yours sounds the same. I know it is not the 4LT because that did not come out as another interior package option until 2008, I believe.
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Team Owner
And to the OP - the difference between option packages 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, and 4LT depends on the model year. The difference wasn't the same every year. Here are pics of the base coupe contents and coupe option package contents.
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You also can order a laminated replica window sticker through the National Corvette Museum for about $40.00 +-. It is a nice item to have when you show off your car and then you don't put your original documents at risk. Just provide them with your VIN and they should have it on file.
#11
Team Owner
You also can order a laminated replica window sticker through the National Corvette Museum for about $40.00 +-. It is a nice item to have when you show off your car and then you don't put your original documents at risk. Just provide them with your VIN and they should have it on file.
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Le Mans Master
Now I'll add something constructive.
I bought a 2LT. I wanted something other than a black interior since I lived in Arizona. I also wanted the side airbags just in case.
Now, in order to get the benefits of the 3LT, I did the following:
Modified my driver's side sun visor by adding a garage door opener, costs all of $75 and looks stock.
Added a HUD. Did it myself using the "cut the duct" method, costs around $400.
Added a Kenwood Radio with NAV, IPOD connectivity, and Parrot Bluetooth, got a great deal on the radio (DNX5120) off Ebay, did the work myself, ran a little over $500.
So for less than $1000, I got the items I really wanted from the 3LT.
I bought a 2LT. I wanted something other than a black interior since I lived in Arizona. I also wanted the side airbags just in case.
Now, in order to get the benefits of the 3LT, I did the following:
Modified my driver's side sun visor by adding a garage door opener, costs all of $75 and looks stock.
Added a HUD. Did it myself using the "cut the duct" method, costs around $400.
Added a Kenwood Radio with NAV, IPOD connectivity, and Parrot Bluetooth, got a great deal on the radio (DNX5120) off Ebay, did the work myself, ran a little over $500.
So for less than $1000, I got the items I really wanted from the 3LT.