Speed Bumps, driveway and...
#16
Can you send me a link to the lift kit? I have not seen one before and would appreciate the info.
#18
Couple people have asked in pms so there are two kits I researched that both require coilovers that would be upgrades from stock suspension. One is the cargraphic setup that utilizes the Porsche air compressor. The other is the techart hydraulic system that I went with. It is being installed this week so no reports yet. Both are not cheap in the least with the techart setup being almost double the price with install. But it's quicker and quiet in operation.
Both cec and sharkwerks helped greatly in my research and both sell the techart system and sharkwerks also sells the kw system. I'll report more when I get my car back next week.
Bottom line replacing and repairing lips is way more cost effective. But I wanted a no compromises solution that allowed me to have my cake and eat it too. A lift kit hopefully will provide that.
Both cec and sharkwerks helped greatly in my research and both sell the techart system and sharkwerks also sells the kw system. I'll report more when I get my car back next week.
Bottom line replacing and repairing lips is way more cost effective. But I wanted a no compromises solution that allowed me to have my cake and eat it too. A lift kit hopefully will provide that.
#21
Hi Tom, did you get your hydraulic lift from Tech Art? Does it work properly? I have same car as yours, 997 TT 2007, but not sure to go with the Tech Art set...Don´t have any dealers here in Buenos Aires...No guarantees once you bought it....
#22
Unfortunately both kits I know of require coilovers.
#23
is your front lip painted? If so, as per Eric @ bumperplugs wise advice, keep two, one mounted, one spare and painted, swap with oil changes.
Cheaper than coilovers and adjustable suspension. If I recall someone had mentioned that lifting the car ruins the alignment and it takes a bit for it to settle again!
Cheaper than coilovers and adjustable suspension. If I recall someone had mentioned that lifting the car ruins the alignment and it takes a bit for it to settle again!
#24
To each their own but you can buy a lot of replacement spoilers for the cost of the lift kit. Also wonder how much weight that kit adds? Even if it's minimal, it just seems like an unnecessary amount of added complexity and cost.
#25
Just get used to it. Replaced mine twice in first year and have developed a deep respect for bumps and curbs. If I had a painted front lip (they look really awful when cracked or damaged), I'd replace it with unpainted one.
#26
That was the best suggestion I got from my salesman-no paint on front lip and dont paint optional lower pannels! He was very right. I started looking at 911's and anyone that is painted is all messed up.
#27
Okay, kits on. Works as advertised, no noticeable impact on performance or feel and weight add is negligible as the kit weighs about 14lbs and a smaller battery is required. Yes complexity goes up but convenience is amazing and coolness factor is off the charts.
On my daily commute, there are three places where my car would scrape no matter what angle of approach or speed (one being my own driveway, the second the exit of my gated community and the other being the office). Being in Philadelphia as well where grading is just ridiculous sometimes, half the gas stations have approach angles only a SUV could negotiate it seems.
<OIt is definitely not for everyone, the kit is expensive, install is a bear but as of right now I would do it again (I reserve the right to change my mind if I hit a pot hole in the future and bust a cylinder). It definitely lets me have my cake and eat it too, slammed suspension, painted Techart lip and the ability to go places that previously made me cringe!<O</O
On my daily commute, there are three places where my car would scrape no matter what angle of approach or speed (one being my own driveway, the second the exit of my gated community and the other being the office). Being in Philadelphia as well where grading is just ridiculous sometimes, half the gas stations have approach angles only a SUV could negotiate it seems.
<OIt is definitely not for everyone, the kit is expensive, install is a bear but as of right now I would do it again (I reserve the right to change my mind if I hit a pot hole in the future and bust a cylinder). It definitely lets me have my cake and eat it too, slammed suspension, painted Techart lip and the ability to go places that previously made me cringe!<O</O
#29
Suncoast Parts may be your best, and cheapest, bet.