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Toms968CS

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I am looking to upgrade my suspension, but what to go for?
I've looked at Spax, Gaz and KW (bit of a price difference between the three), what are your experiences/recommendations?
I would be interested in Fast road/Track day set up.
I appreciate that the car will have to be set up correctly too (Centre Gravity).
I am also in the process of changing bushes (Powereflex Purple).

Tom
 
Hi Tom You get what you pay for - so it has to be KW and they're adjustable so a track set up should be straightforward. Ideally you should keep a separate set of track wheels and tyres as well. Centre Gravity have a great reputation - I've booked my 966 cab in for a full set up - speak to them first and get their advice on coil overs and set up before you spend any hard earned dosh. Also, speak to Ken Coad (of the 968 register) he has been through exactly what you are planning = 968@porscheclubgb.com Peter
 
Peter Thanks for the info, I have sent an email to Centre Gravity and I am awaiting a reply. I will also contact Ken. Tom
 
I upgraded to M030 Konis. Roll bars should be the first upgrade you make though. Biggest improvement per pound spend by a long way. KW are very good. I have been around the Hockeheim circuit in a KW equiped CS and it was slightly quicker than M030 setup. Promax chip or similar is also a no brainer.
 

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