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2025 C8 Z06/7/E-Ray of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
I don't have it and I don't miss it. Not a fan of it on any car but I understand that it comes as a standard option on a lot of high end sports cars. Most of the time, the dealers put it on their vehicles anyway but I try to go for one without this option.
Last edited by Bald Guy; Jan 23, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Unless you have a steep driveway or other situation to regularly navigate low ground clearance, you can probably skip it.
I don't have the front lift and can make it over reasonable sized speed bumps (take it very slow and approach at angle).
Easy way to save the $ and also ~40lbs of vehicle weight.
coming from previous gen corvettes the front overhang of this car is MUCH less. You really gotta have some BAD slope or not be paying attention to NEED front lift.
I have it on all three of my C8 Z06s specifically for loading/unloading into my trailer to go to/from the track!
Originally Posted by Bald Guy
I don't have it and I don't miss it. Not a fan of it on any car but I understand that it comes as a standard option on a lot of high end sports cars. Most of the time, the dealers put it on their vehicles anyway but I try to go for one without this option.
I would always get front lift on any of my future corvettes. I got it on my C8Z. I didnt have it on my C7Z, and I can't remember if it was even an option that generation. I dont think it was, but I could be wrong.
I would always get front lift on any of my future corvettes. I got it on my C8Z. I didnt have it on my C7Z, and I can't remember if it was even an option that generation. I dont think it was, but I could be wrong.
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