C4S and the track
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Recently purchased a 96 C4S and have been doing some open track days to get the feel before the spring DEs. The car's suspension seems a little soft (stock suspension), definitely warrants smooth driving. I would like to hear some feedback from other C4S owners on their thoughts about the stock suspension and it's issues before I start the switch to an alternative. I just came out of a BMW M Coupe (the mini hearse) which was pretty tight in stock form. Thanks for the time and a great list.
Terry
96' C4S
Recently purchased a 96 C4S and have been doing some open track days to get the feel before the spring DEs. The car's suspension seems a little soft (stock suspension), definitely warrants smooth driving. I would like to hear some feedback from other C4S owners on their thoughts about the stock suspension and it's issues before I start the switch to an alternative. I just came out of a BMW M Coupe (the mini hearse) which was pretty tight in stock form. Thanks for the time and a great list.
Terry
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No matter which flavor of 993 you have, the stock suspension is pretty soft. There's a 'search' link in the upper-right of the page, you can find hundreds & hundreds of posts & threads on alternatives.
Search on 'RoW M030' and 'PSS9' for starters.
Search on 'RoW M030' and 'PSS9' for starters.