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Old 05-26-2011 | 02:36 PM
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Looks real low.
 
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Just to clarify...if suspension is quiet where does the noise you say come from? tires, exhaust?
Its just road noise - from low profile tires, stiffer suspension and the hard mounts (vs. rubber) on the dog bones (RSS).

Its not a squeak or squeal or anything like that. I hope that helps - hard to describe Sort of like when you put a mud tire on a truck you just get some more road noise.

Porsche tend to always have a little road noise - they are sports cars - it just gets a little bit more prevalent with what i've done but by no means not bearable. I mean at the end of the day its a sports car - if you want quiet buy a luxury car.
 
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Old 05-26-2011 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by giovanni
Looks real low.

It does - but its safe. I had a race shop set it up and corner weight it. Been running this setup for almost a year now. No issues, no rubbing, and very minimal scraping - only on my front chin spoiler on very steep driveways
 
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Old 05-26-2011 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Wicked 996
Its just road noise - from low profile tires, stiffer suspension and the hard mounts (vs. rubber) on the dog bones (RSS).

Its not a squeak or squeal or anything like that. I hope that helps - hard to describe Sort of like when you put a mud tire on a truck you just get some more road noise.

Porsche tend to always have a little road noise - they are sports cars - it just gets a little bit more prevalent with what i've done but by no means not bearable. I mean at the end of the day its a sports car - if you want quiet buy a luxury car.
ok that i can tolerate. I was just curious to know difference in noise between installing the dog bones vs. stock.
 
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Old 05-27-2011 | 11:29 AM
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ok that i can tolerate. I was just curious to know difference in noise between installing the dog bones vs. stock.

To be honest it wasnt much - I think the coil overs created more road noise than the RSS bars did

What I love about the RSS bars - besides proper alignment - is the rear end feels solid now = where before it felt loose (due to the rubber bushings). I am very happy with them!
 
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