best shocks and lowering option
#1
best shocks and lowering option
I have 60K miles and the original shocks shot. Looking for the most cost effective way to lower the car to euro-spec, replace the shocks, improve handling, and still maintain overall drivability. I dont mine doing the wrenching work myself. thanks
#2
Nordschleife Master
well the 2 that come up the most often are
1-ROW M030 (OEM option for springs, sways, etc.) w/Bilstein HD shocks
2- PSS10
Not sure what the M030 optioin costs these days, but the PSS10 is $2500-$2750 depending on where you look. I think that this is the option I am going with soon. My car has 50k miles on it, and also everything is original suspension.
There are other options - H&R, KW, etc. that are very good too...these just seem to be the two most common.
1-ROW M030 (OEM option for springs, sways, etc.) w/Bilstein HD shocks
2- PSS10
Not sure what the M030 optioin costs these days, but the PSS10 is $2500-$2750 depending on where you look. I think that this is the option I am going with soon. My car has 50k miles on it, and also everything is original suspension.
There are other options - H&R, KW, etc. that are very good too...these just seem to be the two most common.
#3
Even installing yourself, you need to get a proper alignment, which is very expensive. So, you only want to do it once. As such, I would suggest one of the adjustable setups - PSS10 is most popular but I think I would like to try KW. I went with Bilstein HDs and H&R springs which is a good setp, but I think the HDs are overdamped.
#5
Nordschleife Master
Is the car a DD, track car or something in between?
pure DD: M030/HD is good cost effective solution
pure track: I don't know, but some here can provide their recommendations
in between: PSS10: offers flexibility
pure DD: M030/HD is good cost effective solution
pure track: I don't know, but some here can provide their recommendations
in between: PSS10: offers flexibility
#7
Nordschleife Master
I just rode in a coupe with the new Koni FSD's (Frequency Selective Damping) and M033 springs setup and the ride/handling was great. The ride height IIRC is dictated by the spring length so if you use M030 or M033 Porsche springs, your at R.O.W. height with these struts installed.
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#9
Sunset has a special on the stock setup, but I would recommend going to other shocks.
M033 Suspension Lowering Kit
1994 - 1998 Porsche 993 Manual Transmission
Porsche list price $2,330.96
Sunset list Price $993.00 Including Freight
M033 Suspension Lowering Kit
1994 - 1998 Porsche 993 Manual Transmission
Porsche list price $2,330.96
Sunset list Price $993.00 Including Freight
#10
Drifting
...the ride/handling was great...JPP
The FSD's are supposed to adjust to smooth and rough road surfaces, and the system seems to work.
While I am very happy with my set up, ultimately the ride / feel of any car is a very subjective experience, and I think an owner who is very particular about these characteriestics might want to consider a fully adjustable system.
Last edited by Rinty; 09-14-2010 at 06:14 PM.
#11
imho, going with adjustable coilovers will leave you with no potential regrets later on. Bilstein PSS-10s or KWs.
fwiw, I have PSS-10s with an alignment (and a corner balance with me in the car) set at slightly below ROW height. It took a bit of experimenting to dial in the numbers on the Bilsteins for my own tastes, but it's all good now for me in respect to great handling and also driving on real world roads.
fwiw, I have PSS-10s with an alignment (and a corner balance with me in the car) set at slightly below ROW height. It took a bit of experimenting to dial in the numbers on the Bilsteins for my own tastes, but it's all good now for me in respect to great handling and also driving on real world roads.
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I have the MO33 springs with HDs, and for bumpy UK roads I find it quite harsh.
It's very planted at speed, has lowered the car nicely, and corners very well now.
It's very planted at speed, has lowered the car nicely, and corners very well now.
#14
Drifting
That was what I had heard about the HDs which is why I went with the PSS10s. There was no talk of any other option between the HDs and PSS10s at that time and the stock stuff was out of the question. I have no regrets.