rear drop links for TRG and PSS9
#1
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Folks,
I need to replace my rear drop links and am wondering what people are using with the TRG sways and PSS9s. My car is track/street and is lowered to approx RS ride height, with the rear sway sitting under the control arm. The PO put the suspension on so I'm not exactly sure what drop links are on there now, but they look like the curved OE RS links.
cheers,
Don
I need to replace my rear drop links and am wondering what people are using with the TRG sways and PSS9s. My car is track/street and is lowered to approx RS ride height, with the rear sway sitting under the control arm. The PO put the suspension on so I'm not exactly sure what drop links are on there now, but they look like the curved OE RS links.
cheers,
Don
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Can't help with the drop links - my shop used the set that came with the H&R kit. But I can offer a set or TRG monoball mounts for the rear that I did not have installed. I had them install the front struts with the TRG monoballs, but after contacting TRG on some installation questions, it was their opinion that I would not be happy with them in a car mainly used on the streets. Of course I bought them three years ago for my C4 that I am still waiting to get the title issues straightened out.
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TRG thought they would be too "noisy" for a mostly street car with a pernickity wife. She thinks the Porsche Motor Sound Package is too loud. And since this is a time for us to do things (trips, TSD and Gimmick Rallies) and enjoy a drop-top ... well you know, married life. Other than that they are basically new but three years old.