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Posts posted by larry.mclaren
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I am on the fence, considering suspension upgrade options. I mostly drive the car on the street, but it's not a daily driver. I occasionally take it to the track (Sebring, which is rough) and would like a good suspension option that provide adjustable dampening for dual use and ideally height adjustment to be able to bring it down to the right stance. I currently have the Eibach lowering springs on the stock shocks. I really enjoy the progressive rate Eibach springs, they work great for street use, so a coilover option with progressive rate springs is a good option. The Eibach springs are good but, I wish I could lower the front end about another half to three quarter inch; therefore the coilover options would be a good fit.
I am considering: Adjustable konis to go with my existing Eibachs, KW variant 3, Bilstein PSS10, H&R Street performance.I'm also planning to upgrade the sway bars and end links at the same time to the Eibach sways front and rear. as well as a full set of POWERFLEX bushings all around.
What are your thoughts on my project? and are there any other considerations out there?
All my best,
Larry996.2 Carrera 2 manual
996 Carrera 1998 - coilover advise
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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How are those Yellow coil overs? I've never heard of them, but they look to be high quality from the pics?