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Suspension overhaul

jmelhuish

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With all this talk of changing castor mounts to the 968 type as the originals will be worn Ive been looking at other upgrades to do at the same time. I've been looking at SPAX - http://www.spaxdirect.com/product_info.php?cPath=294_1087_1406&products_id=2184 - replacement suspension which also lowers the car by 30mm. I working on the idea that replacing the castor mounts and the suspension then getting the geometry set up correctly ill have a car that handles alot better than it does at the moment. The questions are has anyone used the SPAX equipment on their car and does anyone have any other recommendations in the same price bracket?


 
i am also looking at overhauling/upgrading my suspension and would be interested to hear if anyone has used GAZ adjustable shocks as opposed to the more common GAZ coilover. A set of 4 shocks are around £ 240.

Thanks Alan.


'89 944 LUX 2.7
 
I put a pair of Spax lowering springs on my S2 when I replaced the Koni Sports dampers. Front end feels very dialled in on the track and road behaviour is exemplary.
 

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