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foosh944

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Hey all im looking at giving the S2 abit of stance going to lower the front 30mm but im want to have abit of poke so been thinking about spacers has anyone fitted any to there's? Also how easy is it to get abit of camber aground really want it to sit pretty
 
People have raced 944's all over the world so, with enough of an investment, you can get just about any set up your heart desires.

It is very easy to get negative camber at the rear as the rear suspension is fully adjustable. I ran in excess of -2º at the rear for a bit. It handled superbly, looked awesome and completely destroyed a set of tyres in 2,000 miles.

Spacers are easy to get hold of and are beneficial at the front but, by altering the wheel offset, do load the wheel bearings.
 

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