TechArt Nose Lift System // TAG Motorsports
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TechArt Nose Lift System // TAG Motorsports
Parking garages, ramps, speed humps and curbs. The TECHART Noselift system makes such common obstacles being a thing of the past. Approx. 60 mm of additional ground clearance at the front spoiler are provided at the push of a button to prevent grounding through hydraulic ride-height control at the front axle.
The hydraulic TECHART Noselift system is available for the 911 Carrera and Carrera S models as well as for the Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S models. Established as a reliable feature for the Porsche 987 and 997 models, the useful TECHART option now adds enhanced everyday use suitability to the 991 range.
Product features:
- Operation at standstill or while driving
- Automatic lowering at over 37 mph
- Rapid height adjustment
- Fully integrated operation via button with status indicator
- No reduction of luggage space due to compact design of the hydraulic unit
- TÜV certification
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This has been a great option for 911 owners for quite a while but I wanted to share it precisely because I felt that a lot of people simply aren't aware that a very high quality, reliable, aftermarket nose lift option exists. We've installed plenty of them and are very familiar so if you have any questions, just let me know!
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It just got a little more affordable since I wouldn't need to buy springs.
Wonder if that logic will work on my wife.
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how much does this kit run?
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that's *not* what the TechART .pdf parts list says... http://www.techart.de/fileadmin/cont...0991626004.pdf
We're not allowed to post pricing publicly on this forum but our website does have listings for the Noselift System for most Porsche applications and I can give pricing by PM to anyone who is curious about a set for any vehicle we may not have listed on our site.
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If you look at the very tiny fine print in that PDF (#3 below the parts listing), it does mention that rear sport springs are also included. We have installed these kits on various 997s and 991s and know they will include the sport springs for front & rear.
We're not allowed to post pricing publicly on this forum but our website does have listings for the Noselift System for most Porsche applications and I can give pricing by PM to anyone who is curious about a set for any vehicle we may not have listed on our site.
We're not allowed to post pricing publicly on this forum but our website does have listings for the Noselift System for most Porsche applications and I can give pricing by PM to anyone who is curious about a set for any vehicle we may not have listed on our site.
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An arm and two legs apparently. The link is in the first post, $7k (!!!) plus install which is likely to be at least 4-5 hours. For that price I'd rather scrape + replace a front lip every year, that break even point on the lift system is 10+ years give or take.