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Damper recommendations for 930

Nick Paul

New member
Hi I need some advice re dampers for my 930 Kremer.
Track biased - don't really want to go the coil-over route but open to suggestions.
Kremer fitted Bilstein which are getting a bit tired (wallowy at the back on track)

Im thinking Ohlin but open to suggestions.


 
Hi Nick, welcome. I know Ralph and Ian our technical man will be along soon.

lovely car by the way [:)]
 
Personally, if they are the originals fitted by Kramer, I'd get those rebuilt to track-day spec by Bilstein - you don't want to venture TOO far away from the K brothers spec...
 
Thanks guys
I'll keep you posted

Over in France at the moment - had a great time at Dijon Prenois last weekend - it was a bit wet / damp so went on the road going Bridgestone SO2's very squishy on the curvy bits after a lap (dampers not helping) but awesome on the straights.

Back at Combe on the 21st July
 
Hi Nick, I would recommend keeping new Bilstein Sports for the front and maybe an adjustable rear shock like a Koni ot Ohlins ? Check the size of your torsion bars ( for spring rating ) at the same time and work from there. Bilstein Sports usually come as a complete green leg for the front & the rear shocker unit is a ( none handed ) telescopic sealed unit so can be changed out for any after market unit you choose ?

Hope this helps
Many thanks Ian
 

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