One more question on FAL
#16
Drifting
I have a 991.1 GTS with PASM and it get scraped up routinely. Unfortunately, FAL was not an option on the 991.1 GTS and it is a $10,000 after-market modification. I am resigned to changing the front plastic spoiler once a year (costs about $500, including paint job). I also have some agate grey spray paint for occasional touch-ups. I live in LA and even with taking curbs at an angle, it is virtually impossible to not get an occasional scrape on the front spoiler. I will definitely be getting the FAL on my GT3.
#17
Rennlist Member
I have a 991.1 GTS with PASM and it get scraped up routinely. Unfortunately, FAL was not an option on the 991.1 GTS and it is a $10,000 after-market modification. I am resigned to changing the front plastic spoiler once a year (costs about $500, including paint job). I also have some agate grey spray paint for occasional touch-ups. I live in LA and even with taking curbs at an angle, it is virtually impossible to not get an occasional scrape on the front spoiler. I will definitely be getting the FAL on my GT3.
#19
Race Car
OK, I've read through all the threads on FAL, and I'm no smarter about it.
I have a GTS coupe with SPASM on order, but not yet locked. I am trying to determine if I should add FAL in order to maintain my sanity.
I currently have a '15 Cayman S with sport suspension (-20MM), so I'd like to get a comparison to that car for reference. The CS is pretty darn low, so I kind of thought the GTS couldn't be any lower or it would be dragging on the ground. Also the PASM Carrera sits pretty high to my eye, so I wasn't thinking -10MM would be any worse than my Cayman S. Of course, I am now questioning that conclusion.
My Cayman S has a narrow sacrificial looking lip just under the front bumper. That lip is 5.5" off the ground. I know what that lip can handle, so I was wondering if a .2 GTS owner could be good enough to tell me the ground clearance of the GTS lip for comparison. I would appreciate any help.
I have a GTS coupe with SPASM on order, but not yet locked. I am trying to determine if I should add FAL in order to maintain my sanity.
I currently have a '15 Cayman S with sport suspension (-20MM), so I'd like to get a comparison to that car for reference. The CS is pretty darn low, so I kind of thought the GTS couldn't be any lower or it would be dragging on the ground. Also the PASM Carrera sits pretty high to my eye, so I wasn't thinking -10MM would be any worse than my Cayman S. Of course, I am now questioning that conclusion.
My Cayman S has a narrow sacrificial looking lip just under the front bumper. That lip is 5.5" off the ground. I know what that lip can handle, so I was wondering if a .2 GTS owner could be good enough to tell me the ground clearance of the GTS lip for comparison. I would appreciate any help.
#20
Pro
Thread Starter
Yeah, it's definitely too late now, as the last time I checked the car was sitting in Emden.
BTW, I didn't order the FAL. I have the advantage of FL roads, and a scarcity of real hills. I'm pretty sure I can handle my driveway with at most a nick under the black lip when leaving the driveway. I don't see that as a big deal when it likely won't happen anymore once I get the lip sanded down by the road. I'll just have to be a little more careful if traveling north.
#21
Race Car
Yeah, it's definitely too late now, as the last time I checked the car was sitting in Emden.
BTW, I didn't order the FAL. I have the advantage of FL roads, and a scarcity of real hills. I'm pretty sure I can handle my driveway with at most a nick under the black lip when leaving the driveway. I don't see that as a big deal when it likely won't happen anymore once I get the lip sanded down by the road. I'll just have to be a little more careful if traveling north.
BTW, I didn't order the FAL. I have the advantage of FL roads, and a scarcity of real hills. I'm pretty sure I can handle my driveway with at most a nick under the black lip when leaving the driveway. I don't see that as a big deal when it likely won't happen anymore once I get the lip sanded down by the road. I'll just have to be a little more careful if traveling north.
#22
Racer
I have heard scrapes a few times in my 2015 C2S with the 10 mm PASM drop, but not Sport PASM's extra 10 mm drop. The Porsche 991 front end is nicely designed that scrapes are all on the underside and unless to slam into something and break the painted lower front bumper, the black soft lip on the underside along the center part takes most of the scrapes and probably lifts the car slightly as it scrapes along. The unprotected edges around to the wheel opening that scrape only really show when the car is on a lift. Mine are pretty rough if I feel the bottom side. I have hit dips or driveway exits too fast each time I have heard the scrape.
Just slow down entering and leaving driveways and over speed bumps . . . . like those folks who buy heavy duty 4x4 trucks and then slowly ease them over the speed bumps at the supermarket.
Just slow down entering and leaving driveways and over speed bumps . . . . like those folks who buy heavy duty 4x4 trucks and then slowly ease them over the speed bumps at the supermarket.
#23
Pro
Thread Starter
As the OP, thought I would just close the loop on this thread. Fortunately I did not waste money on FAL, and just add another thing that could break. I picked my GTS with SPASM up on Saturday, and this thing is like a lifted 4X4 compared to my Cayman S w/sport suspension. Well, maybe not quite that bad, but significant just the same.
I did some measuring today, and the Cayman is a full inch lower than my GTS. The front bumper covers have different geometry so that is hard to compare, but it is about the same difference. I realize the GTS front sticks out about 1" -1.25" more, but the extra height more than makes up for that.
Apology to flickroll for vadering this picture he sent me, but it showed visually just how high a GTS really is.
Disclaimer: I'm not saying it is unnecessary everywhere. I'm sure there are locations it can be important.
I did some measuring today, and the Cayman is a full inch lower than my GTS. The front bumper covers have different geometry so that is hard to compare, but it is about the same difference. I realize the GTS front sticks out about 1" -1.25" more, but the extra height more than makes up for that.
Apology to flickroll for vadering this picture he sent me, but it showed visually just how high a GTS really is.
Disclaimer: I'm not saying it is unnecessary everywhere. I'm sure there are locations it can be important.
#24
Rennlist Member
As the OP, thought I would just close the loop on this thread. Fortunately I did not waste money on FAL, and just add another thing that could break. I picked my GTS with SPASM up on Saturday, and this thing is like a lifted 4X4 compared to my Cayman S w/sport suspension. Well, maybe not quite that bad, but significant just the same.
I did some measuring today, and the Cayman is a full inch lower than my GTS. The front bumper covers have different geometry so that is hard to compare, but it is about the same difference. I realize the GTS front sticks out about 1" -1.25" more, but the extra height more than makes up for that.
Apology to flickroll for vadering this picture he sent me, but it showed visually just how high a GTS really is
Disclaimer: I'm not saying it is unnecessary everywhere. I'm sure there are locations it can be important.
I did some measuring today, and the Cayman is a full inch lower than my GTS. The front bumper covers have different geometry so that is hard to compare, but it is about the same difference. I realize the GTS front sticks out about 1" -1.25" more, but the extra height more than makes up for that.
Apology to flickroll for vadering this picture he sent me, but it showed visually just how high a GTS really is
Disclaimer: I'm not saying it is unnecessary everywhere. I'm sure there are locations it can be important.
#25
Pro
OP, Glad it's working for you without the FAL . I've also had no issues going from Cayman GTS to 991.2 Coupe with SPASM and no FAL. Maybe if I did a lot of urban driving with sharp curb cuts, I would miss it. But I think it would drive me crazy to have to push a button while approaching every spot I might scrape, I'm not a patient guy and would probably end up only using in spots I'd learned the hard way I needed it.
FAL crowd: How long does it take for the lift to happen? Does it automatically drop back down when you get back up to speed??
FAL crowd: How long does it take for the lift to happen? Does it automatically drop back down when you get back up to speed??
#26
Rennlist Member
#27
Rennlist Member
OP, Glad it's working for you without the FAL . I've also had no issues going from Cayman GTS to 991.2 Coupe with SPASM and no FAL. Maybe if I did a lot of urban driving with sharp curb cuts, I would miss it. But I think it would drive me crazy to have to push a button while approaching every spot I might scrape, I'm not a patient guy and would probably end up only using in spots I'd learned the hard way I needed it.
FAL crowd: How long does it take for the lift to happen? Does it automatically drop back down when you get back up to speed??
FAL crowd: How long does it take for the lift to happen? Does it automatically drop back down when you get back up to speed??
Once you hit 39 mph, it lowers automatically.
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