opinions: lowering springs
#1
opinions: lowering springs
Well I've been spending too much money on my fish tank ... so I've decided to get a set of lowering springs and swaybars for my 997.2 turbo. I've decided not to get coilovers because I would like to retain PSM and I'm not going Bilstein.
Who has the best? GMG?
Please give me your feedback.
Who has the best? GMG?
Please give me your feedback.
#6
Well I've been spending too much money on my fish tank ... so I've decided to get a set of lowering springs and swaybars for my 997.2 turbo. I've decided not to get coilovers because I would like to retain PSM and I'm not going Bilstein.
Who has the best? GMG?
Please give me your feedback.
Who has the best? GMG?
Please give me your feedback.
http://sharkwerks.com/porsche/437-post2.html
#7
This is what we did for a local customer last week:
http://sharkwerks.com/porsche/437-post2.html
http://sharkwerks.com/porsche/437-post2.html
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#8
We've installed quite a few sets of Champion lowering springs on the 997 Turbo and have been really happy with the results.
The ride is very compliant, you retain the use of factory PASM, and of course the ride height is just perfect. If you need any pricing info, feel free to let me know. They're priced very competitively.
The ride is very compliant, you retain the use of factory PASM, and of course the ride height is just perfect. If you need any pricing info, feel free to let me know. They're priced very competitively.
#11
I put on champion springs as well and love it! At first, I thought it was going to be horrible because it was very bouncy...Now that the car has settled and had an alignment, I can't be happier for the price I paid! The car's stance is perfect! I need to add sway bars...I've been eyeing the RSS ones...
#14
will putting aftermarket springs on a stock strut wear it out quicker? just curious because i know of struts going bad from being lowerd on just springs on other cars....
is this a concern for the 997tt?
is this a concern for the 997tt?