Handing: Do shocks go softer with age/wear?
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Thanks guys.
The shocks do have the Porsche part number stamped on them 951 333 032 04 in addition to the stickers. They may have been replaced in the mid 90s when the car was still in Japan, along with the clutch. I wish I had the service records.
The car is almost immaculate, I suspect it has been in storage since 95 as the clutch disc had 1995 written on it with immaculate handwriting along with some Japanese letters. The car has probably not been driven since. I measured the clutch the disc and the thickness says brand new...
I do not have any pics right now, but I'll snap a bunch when I hit the track in two weeks time. I'm keeping the shocks for now. I'm looking forward to trying them with the correct rebound setting.
On a side note: What pads should I get for the track? I don't mind changing back to street pads after returning home...
The shocks do have the Porsche part number stamped on them 951 333 032 04 in addition to the stickers. They may have been replaced in the mid 90s when the car was still in Japan, along with the clutch. I wish I had the service records.
The car is almost immaculate, I suspect it has been in storage since 95 as the clutch disc had 1995 written on it with immaculate handwriting along with some Japanese letters. The car has probably not been driven since. I measured the clutch the disc and the thickness says brand new...
I do not have any pics right now, but I'll snap a bunch when I hit the track in two weeks time. I'm keeping the shocks for now. I'm looking forward to trying them with the correct rebound setting.
On a side note: What pads should I get for the track? I don't mind changing back to street pads after returning home...