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Another Surprise...possibility that you can't have Z52 Sport + 3-Stanchion High Wing
Been working on getting my order in place in case of Admiral Blue GS Allocations this week and have run into another apparent hiccup. After all of my consternation over GM deciding to require CCBs if you wanted Z52 Sport + CF Aero, I finally settled on the Three Stanchion Wing + Extended Splitter in place of CF Aero. At least no constraint concerns, right? Well, now when they enter all my options into GM Workbench, apparently its not allowing them to enter both Three-Stanchion Wing & Z52 Sport w/o kicking one or the other out.
He is thinking this is a "bug" in the Workbench and trying to get answers from his GM reps, but if this goes like every other GS option requirement I was hoping was a "bug", it will probably turn out to be yet another ridiculous option reality involving High Wings.
Either way...just a heads up for anyone else who might be trying to get an early order in that was considering Z52 Sport + High Wing.
I wouldn't say I hate the stock spoiler, but I definitely find it underwhelming, even with the larger wickers installed...and it will be disappointing if I have to settle for that. The whole situation around aero and wings and all of the hoops to jump through to get any of it is baffling to me.
Every time one of these constraints or GS-only requirements kicks me in the groin again, I wonder if I'm ready to throw the towel in yet. Feels like I'm getting close if this one goes south, too.
I've never had any experience ordering a new Corvette, or any vehicle for that matter. What are the chances that if they get enough complaints they might loosen up next year and allow some of the combo of options we're hoping for? Or do they always keep it exactly the same for the length of a generation?
Can you change out the stock spoiler for a wing after receiving your car? I’ve been told that you can’t, but I see all these “YouTubers” talking about their aftermarket wings.
Yep, someone in the background has keyed in the wrong edit. I knew calling two different suspensions "Z52" was going to cause issues, now and down the road. Your dealership needs to call the Dealer Business Center (not the sales rep, they don't know sh*t) and bring it to their attention and hopefully it gets fixed before your allocation gets placed.
Yep, someone in the background has keyed in the wrong edit. I knew calling two different suspensions "Z52" was going to cause issues, now and down the road. Your dealership needs to call the Dealer Business Center (not the sales rep, they don't know sh*t) and bring it to their attention and hopefully it gets fixed before your allocation gets placed.
Good point, and hopefully that is all it is. Using "Z52" for both was yet another baffling choice in all of this. Hopefully MacMulkin knows the right contact people at the Business Center.
Can you change out the stock spoiler for a wing after receiving your car? I’ve been told that you can’t, but I see all these “YouTubers” talking about their aftermarket wings.
You can, but there are a lot of challenges to do so...way more work than I have any interested in doing or having to deal with a body shop to do so. For one, the rear bumper has to come all the way off for pretty much any spoiler/wing changes on the C8. Most of the high wings require additional bracing underneath the bumper that has to be installed. Then there are so many holes pre-drilled in the top of the bumper for the stock spoilers that you have to deal with either body filler and re-painting the bumper or going with some sort of plugs or covers for the extra leftover holes.
If you're curious, this Conti video on the three-stanchion wing has some discussion on what C8 wing installs require: