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Recommendation for Springs

MartinRS2K

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I currently have my 964 Celebration running standard suspension with the original Cup 1's.

I am looking at fitting 18" rims (probably either Fuch or RH Split Rims) and presume I will need to lower the ride height slightly.

Are there any recommendations on which springs to get and also how much lower to make the car sit well without going to harsh on the ride?

Thanks
Martin
 
Some advice on the link below. KW always popular in addition to the shocks listed.
http://flugplatz911.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/is-your-964-handling-like-shoppingcart.html
 

ORIGINAL: ras62

Some advice on the link below. KW always popular in addition to the shocks listed.
http://flugplatz911.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/is-your-964-handling-like-shoppingcart.html

Thanks that's given me some good reading
 
Ride hight would be 964RS, and a Bilstein Tech rep at technoclassica gave me great confidence in a Bilstein PSS9 kit.

When you see your wide-body, minus the all-road stance, with no tail and Cup 1's, [8D]

I doubt you will change the wheels [:)]

George
 
Wow, PSS9 went out about 6 years ago! PSS10 are the latest, great kit (shocks & springs) but twice the price of HD;s & springs
 
I've got H&R green springs on mine and I'm very happy with them. Can't recall the difference in ride height, but they correct it to what it should have been all along!
 

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