Some quick pics of my new ride height....
#17
Originally Posted by Divexxtreme
I had the car lowered to GT2 specs.
#20
Originally Posted by M3j0n
the car looks great.... btw, i didnt know the gt2 had "height specs" since it comes with an adjustable suspension.
GT2 specs, directly from the tech manual are: 118 + 5 (118-123 mm) in front, and 133 + 5 (133-138 mm) in the rear.
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 07-08-2006 at 08:32 AM.
#23
Originally Posted by WOODTSTER
Sharkey,
May I toot your horn??
Nice job in setting our Military Man up properly!!
MK
May I toot your horn??
Nice job in setting our Military Man up properly!!
MK
#24
Originally Posted by Divexxtreme
LOL...your math was almost spot-on.
The guy that set up my suspension was cringing when I told him I wanted it left on the softest setting for a better launch. He's the crew chief for a local Porsche race team, and although he loves my car...he of course wants me to use it for road racing instead of drag racing.
The guy that set up my suspension was cringing when I told him I wanted it left on the softest setting for a better launch. He's the crew chief for a local Porsche race team, and although he loves my car...he of course wants me to use it for road racing instead of drag racing.
#26
Car looks great!
However, I do have a question.....Of all the coilover choices in the market, why did you choose JIC?
This is one of the few suspension companies which does not have a good reputation.
However, I do have a question.....Of all the coilover choices in the market, why did you choose JIC?
This is one of the few suspension companies which does not have a good reputation.
#27
Originally Posted by Phoenix
Divexxtreme,
What wheels are you going with?
What wheels are you going with?
BTW AWD, JIC is well known in the Porsche community, alot of people run the JIC cross suepsnion and say that it is amazing, not as good as Moton but better then all of the others by a big margin especially for its price!
#29
Originally Posted by AWD
Car looks great!
However, I do have a question.....Of all the coilover choices in the market, why did you choose JIC?
This is one of the few suspension companies which does not have a good reputation.
However, I do have a question.....Of all the coilover choices in the market, why did you choose JIC?
This is one of the few suspension companies which does not have a good reputation.
My installer is the crew chief for a local Porsche race team. They race 996 GT3's and C2's. They use the extremely expensive JRZ kits on their cars....and he was really digging my JIC. Said the qualiity and adjustability was awesome.
#30
Originally Posted by iLLM3
He went with the BBS RSGT's i believe, very nice and lightweight wheels! Scott, did you get 18's or 19's? I assume 18's since you kept the tires correct?
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 07-08-2006 at 07:57 PM.