993 TT tail & Eibach Pro springs FS still..
#1
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993 TT tail & Eibach Pro springs FS still..
I would love to clear these out, motivated to sell...but not give away.
993TT Tail
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...wer-price.html
Eibach Pro springs
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...5-shipped.html
OK-these I'll almost give away-a little beer money + shipping?
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...uspension.html
993TT Tail
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...wer-price.html
Eibach Pro springs
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...5-shipped.html
OK-these I'll almost give away-a little beer money + shipping?
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...uspension.html
#2
Burning Brakes
I also posted in the for sale ad. Do you or does anyone know if these springs will fit Koni FSD shocks on a c4 cab. I read some comments from Gert at Carnewal and he wrote the FSD should only be used with springs the lower no>20mm
#3
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Eibach's website doesn't show this model # anymore. These are 7209.140, but they list the 7208.140. The drop is 1.3" front, 1" rear...I imagine it's the same for the set I have.
#5
Burning Brakes
So does this sound like something the Koni FSD's could be used with. 1 inch and 1.3 inch is well greater than 20mm , anyone know if they will work for me I'm interested in these.
#6
Agent Orange
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I had the Koni/Eibach combo on my first 964 a few years ago. It was a very nice street set up. Considering the front geometry on the 993 is identical to the 964, I think they would work well on the 993 as well.
The Eibach springs are a bit on the softer side (compared to H&R for instance) so you'll have a firm but definitely not harsh ride.
The Eibach springs are a bit on the softer side (compared to H&R for instance) so you'll have a firm but definitely not harsh ride.