62Lincoln
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No.Sorry to necrobump an old thread. Does magneride allow you to adjust ride height?
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No.Sorry to necrobump an old thread. Does magneride allow you to adjust ride height?
The former is exactly what I'm hoping for in my GTPE. I ride in a vehicle now with a sporty suspension and I've grown to really dislike it. I want comfort when I'm just doing normal tasks and I love the idea of the car taking are of me if I decide I want to get a little squirrely.Magneride was used on GM cars formally since about 2002, but they were testing it on Corvettes going back to 1993. The biggest "issue" was drivers expecting it to ride "like a sports car". So GM, against their better tech, incorporated a "sport" setting into the Corvette (and perhaps others). Essentially the sports setting defeated the purpose of Magneride: to supply a very smooth, straight road ride that could immediately "jump" into an aggressive posture as the ROAD changed, not as the driver saw fit.
For instance, there's a road near me where -- if you were cooking -- when you topped a rise. your rear suspension could easily lift off the road (saw at least two cars on their roofs at this spot). With my C6 in "normal" mode, you could not get your rear to lift -- in "sport" mode, you could. I spoke with a GM tech who was bummed they had to make this change, but Corvette owners want noise and a "manly" suspension feel. And... they totally rejected Magneride, until Ferrari started using it. Then, it was suddenly manly.