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Old 05-29-2009, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Luis de Prat
Thanks to all who helped with this.
I think it was Thom who told me about this setup so a big thank you to him .
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Old 05-30-2009, 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by 968TurboS
I think it was Thom who told me about this setup so a big thank you to him .
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Actually, Thom advised getting CS springs and the M474 struts which I decided not to do.

Instead I've fitted Koni rears, like Madridcab and Jason B. at Paragon suggested, and stuck with my stock front springs and struts since they checked out OK in the suspension test by the Porsche Centre.

Speedbump and several others helped me catch on to the advantages of the 968 M030 front and rear sways.

Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by Stephenwz968
I'm running 474's in the front with Koni Sport rears, and M030 bars and H&R springs.
What setting do you have the rear Konis yellows on? I left them with the factory setting but find it softer than my factory Turbo rears were. I hear they have 2 more settings. In other words, I sense the car more prone to oversteering than I did before. Front struts and springs are unchanged.

Also, would you turn the rear swaybar up a notch? I'd appreciate your feedback, thanks.



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