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Old 02-20-2008, 10:16 PM
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I was given this list for the M030 parts, can any of you Guru's confirm that it is complete.

944-343-706-30M100 Front Bar
951-343-794-05M136 2 of these
951-343-793-31M136 2 of these
OEM-N0124491 2 of these
944-333-701-01-M100 Rear bar
944-333-792-00-M100 2 of these

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I think you are talking about just the sway bars. M030 consists of other components like struts/shocks, brakes and spindles.
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Old 02-20-2008, 10:25 PM
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Correct, just the sway bars.

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Old 02-20-2008, 11:27 PM
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Thanks Joel.
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http://www.weissach.net/968_M030-Option.html


951.341.655.34 steering knuckle
951.341.656.34 steering knuckle
951.341.065.08 hub (2 needed)
944.343.031.28 left koni shock
944.343.032.28 right koni shock
944.343.531.01 springs
951.343.524.00 adjusting nut (need 2)
951.343.525.32 concave washer (need 2)
951.343.529.30 boot (need 2)
133.412.341 concave washer (need 2)
999.703.355.40 cap (need 2)
944.343.706.30 front swaybar
944.343.794.05 bushing (need 2)
951.343.793.31 bushing (need 2)
N.012.449.1 lock washer (need 2)
944.333.032.03 koni rear shock (need 2)
951.333.531.31.504 rear springs
944.333.526.01 concave washer (need 2)
944.333.701.01 19 mm rear swaybar for manual trans
964.333.792.00 rubber mounting (need 2)
965.351.041.01 driver side brake rotor
965.351.042.01 passenger side brake rotor
928.351.421.03 driver side caliper
928.351.422.03 passenger side caliper
900.067154.023 bolts (need 4)
N.011.564.2 washer (need 4)
993.351.939.01 brake pads set
928.351.950.00 spring (need 2) 9
28.351.971.00 brake line (need 2)
951.351.089.03 vibration damper
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Thanks for the link, great stuff.
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Ditto on that. I appreciate this so much. I hope you guys are headed to Hershey this April: I'd enjoy putting a face to the names. Stew
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Originally Posted by Smokiemon944
http://www.weissach.net/968_M030-Option.html


951.341.655.34 steering knuckle
951.341.656.34 steering knuckle
951.341.065.08 hub (2 needed)
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993.351.939.01 brake pads set
928.351.950.00 spring (need 2) 9
28.351.971.00 brake line (need 2)
951.351.089.03 vibration damper

Not that I'll ever do it, but I wonder what the price is for that list.
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Or if all of it is still available?
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Has anyone recently done the shock and spring M030 up-grade? If so what is the cost?
This question may bring up the "slippery slope" of is there a better way to do this up-grade 13 years after the last 968 rolled off the line.
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There is a nice set on pelican for $650 + shipping.
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Old 02-21-2008, 03:08 PM
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M030 Spindles are crazy money to buy. Deffinetly the most expensive M030 upgrade out of the list. Personaly in not a fan of the M030 front struts. They are too soft and don't really give you that WOW inpression that most expect. Upper and Lower chassis braces and M030 sways will make a bigger difference than just M030 struts. They deffinetly give the driver the WOW factor.
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With M030 struts, you are looking at approx $1100 for a set of struts. Add to that lower collar and upper spring cap plus springs and you are looking at an additional $300-400. All in all, around $1400-1500 for the complete setup.
In case someone wants to do this, I do have a brand new M030 drivers side strut that they can buy much cheaper than from the dealer.
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So aftermarket upgrades would be better and cheaper?


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