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Suspension
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Hilux
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my main aim is to just reduce body roll slightly
Go for better ARB`s then.
Mo30 is ok but with Weltmeister ARB`s its the same vast improvement as are KW`s over standard Mo30.
Also new ARB bushes control the ARB`s better and make them more effective.
sawood12
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What about Jon's 968 M030 stuff if it is still available?
But for sure you should do 968 castor bushes and ARB bushes.
Diver944
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All the aftermarket options - Gaz, Leda, KW will be a lot stiffer than tired S2 shocks and I don't think are suitable for your use (I've driven all of them except GAZ)
There will be extra labour involved in cutting your old shocks to fit the Koni insert but it will still work out cheaper than the standard shocks at the moment
944 man
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Couple of threads here:
http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=573641
http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=605718
I would think that fixed rate Shocks like o.e. and Bilstein are designed to be the optimum set-up to suit the cars.
Has anyone fitted Bilstein's or even Spax kit to either a 944 or 968?
Alan.
Neil Haughey
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I came across a Spax coilover kit for £534 from Larkspeed.
Original Sachs Front Struts and Rear Shocks for £362.36 ( But wood like Lowered Springs so + £100 or so.)
4 Bilsteins and Gmax springs for £534.02 from Europerformance.
Spax PSX kit listed for early cars only.
Any thoughts or opinions on the above?
Thanks, Alan.
The setup has 30mm Spax lowering springs too and I dropped the rear on the eccentric adjusters to match too.
My car had covered about 127,000 miles with no indication of changes to the suspension.
I purchased new Sachs front struts and rear dampers which cost about £250.
Rear damper bolts were all in good condition so were reused.
The front was built up using a set of standard springs, etc purchased from eBay however I did have to get new top mounts from Porsche - expensive. Actually bought a pair of S2 quite good front struts cheaply. Top mounts from the ebay purchase were from a late S2 but one was shot, and the other was not much better. The ones on the car had done a high mileage so were probably not much better.
Only option regarding top mounts is the Porsche route - very costly - or track verions at under half the price but with increased noise and harsness.
New strut bolts were purchased from Porsche, but I suspect the originals were probably reusable.
Car rides and steers well.
Mike
White 2.7 automatic
ORIGINAL: Eldavo
Being the recipient of blease' Koni shocks when he changed to Gaz Gold I can say how well the car handles on the road. Very connected and much sharper turn-in, etc.
The setup has 30mm Spax lowering springs too and I dropped the rear on the eccentric adjusters to match too.
Hey, happy to hear you have managed to get the suspension working at last. How did you resolve the front camber adjustment problems you were having?

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