Street Suspension Setup
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Street Suspension Setup
Was talking to a local indy shop and they had mentioned they can setup suspension to be more "street friendly". I'm swapping over to PS4s and was wondering if going this route would even out tire wear?
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Yes if your concern is tire wear, they can make the suspension (camber, toe etc) more neutral which will help.
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I would set the car to factory alignment settings and install a DSC Sport suspension controller. In fact, I did.
One of the biggest dislikes about my first 991.2 GT3 was how miserable it was to drive on our godawful roads. Particularly about town. Ended up selling it.
A few months ago I bought another 991.2 GT3. Drove it to work one morning and was quickly reminded of how awful it was. I had a v3 DSC Sport pulled from one of my other cars sitting in the garage. Verified it had the correct firmware to work with the 991.2, installed it, and uploaded one of DSC's off-the-shelf files. Awww, sweet relief. It's not as comfortable as my 718 GT4 with TPC offset adjustable toe links and DSC Sport combo, but nothing else I've ever had matches that. The GT3 is now perfectly acceptable to drive on any surface. $1,300 to make me fall in love with the car is a small price to pay.
One of the biggest dislikes about my first 991.2 GT3 was how miserable it was to drive on our godawful roads. Particularly about town. Ended up selling it.
A few months ago I bought another 991.2 GT3. Drove it to work one morning and was quickly reminded of how awful it was. I had a v3 DSC Sport pulled from one of my other cars sitting in the garage. Verified it had the correct firmware to work with the 991.2, installed it, and uploaded one of DSC's off-the-shelf files. Awww, sweet relief. It's not as comfortable as my 718 GT4 with TPC offset adjustable toe links and DSC Sport combo, but nothing else I've ever had matches that. The GT3 is now perfectly acceptable to drive on any surface. $1,300 to make me fall in love with the car is a small price to pay.
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PS4S tires will make a big difference in ride quality as well.