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Does the Chevy SS have magnetic ride control?

Does the Chevy SS have magnetic ride control?
Yes, the Chevy SS comes standard with Chevy’s Magnetic Ride Control adjustable suspension system, which allows drivers to choose from multiple settings to tailor the ride and handling abilities to suit their driving style. This system provides sharp steering, capable performance on winding roads, and a smooth ride over most road surfaces.
The 2015 Chevrolet SS sedan also gets GM’s excellent Magnetic Ride Control adaptive suspension as standard, along with a ton of new color choices and the sedan gains Chevrolets 4G-linked OnStar telematics system as standard.
In addition to its new six-speed manual transmission, the 2015 Chevrolet SS is also slated to add GM’s Magnetic Ride Control, featured on other sports cars like the Camaro ZL1.

What does stabilitrak do in a Camaro SS?

Stabilitrak is a traction control system, making it more advanced than ESC systems. Though any type of traction or stability control can keep you safer on Waupun streets, Stabilitrak has been engineered to provide maximum stability and composure.

Which Camaros have magnetic ride control?

MAGNETIC RIDE CONTROL
Available on Camaro SS, this track-proven magnetic suspension technology reads the road surface 1,000 times per second, precisely adjusting dampers for optimum handling even on rough conditions.

Does the 2017 Camaro SS have magnetic ride control?

MAGNETIC RIDE CONTROL: The precision handling credentials of Camaro SS are further enhanced by available Magnetic Ride Control™ that stiffens the suspension for high performance driving while helping to maintain a smooth ride.

Which GM vehicles have magnetic ride control?

GMC

  • 2014-2018 GMC Sierra. Standard on Denali.
  • GMC Yukon / Yukon XL. 2015-2020: standard on Denali. 2021 and newer: standard on AT4 and Denali.

How do I know if my car has MagneRide?

On MagneRide systems, the front shocks will have a MagneRide line next to your ABS line. You will also see a wiring harness behind the brake caliper, along with a ride height sensor. On the rear, you will notice that the rear shock features a wiring harness coming out of the top of the shock, above the shock mount.

What is Chevy magnetic ride control?

What Exactly Is Magnetic Ride Control? Magnetic Ride Control (also called MagneRide) is a chassis and suspension technology that reads the road and adjusts the vehicle’s shock absorbers in response. In other words, it knows how aggressive dampening must be following bumps in the road.

How long does MagneRide suspension last?

While MagneRide shocks tend to last longer than air suspensions, they do eventually wear out. At some point in a vehicle’s lifetime, they’ll need to be replaced – usually after hitting the 100,000 mile mark.

What is the difference between adaptive ride control and magnetic ride control?

The Adaptive Ride Control system is not the same as Magnetic Ride Control, as the two technologies are based on similar principles but are implemented using different suspension and damping technologies. The biggest difference is that Adaptive Ride control does not use magneto-rheological fluid within the damper.

Does the Camaro SS have magnetic ride control?

This Genuine Chevrolet Accessories package is specifically designed for SS Models with Magnetic Ride Control (MRC). This factory option (SCJ) system uses the same hardware and MRC calibration as the production Camaro 1LE.

How do I know if I have magnetic ride control?

The easiest way it to open the hatch and look at the top of the shock mounts, if you see a cable running to the shocks, you have mag ride.

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