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Anyone running 30mm lower than stock ride height?
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adrian996
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Some might say that to alter the suspension on any 'stock' Porsche 911 is sacrilege and I'd be inclined to agree! Why would Porsche produce one of the most sought after and iconic sports cars of all time with suspension that isn't quite good enough?! My next 911 will definitely have 'standard' suspension.
I can only imagine that the -30mm suspension would be great for track days and the like but you might find that anything approaching a regular or even a daily driver might turn out to be more than a challenge!
I drove mine to the south of France once and I have to say that I knew that I'd done the mileage! Doing a similar distance in a car with -30mm might have taken me a few more days - at least! []
Adrian.
ORIGINAL: AdeD
Yep, i'm running on -30mm Designtek springs and am more than happy with it, feels just like standard IMO and no issues with speedbumps etc.
You wouldn't say that if you had a front splitter. []. Mine is the standard M030 ride height of the Turbo, and the splitter catches all the time.
But harsh in London where I live , where the roads are only occasionally flat
I now avoid routes with a series of speed bumps to save the car and the constant slowing/ speeding up
Probably the same for a standard set up
30mm lower would be too low for me, just too harsh
2002 C2 996 Tip 3.6
adrian996
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ORIGINAL: SteveFeakin
Here Herr Richard. Even worse with the aerokit on. Blinking sleeping police people. As I think thast policitcally correct []
I think they're 'Static Recumbent Slumbering Persons' now, Steve. []
Also, I did not realise that Richard is German...!? Well, there you go![]
Centre gravity sounds awesome and Chris sounds like a bit of a ledgendm
Its only down the road toom might have to treat the old gal []
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