Suspension Question
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Yes they will work technically. They will not take into account the extra weight of the Turbo on the back end though. Also, you do not just want to put on new springs without also doing new shocks. The ride will be terrible as you will have stiffer srpings and dead shocks. Bad combo. Why not go for the ROW Porsche Turbo springs? I have sold this to many Turbo guys looking to lower their cars.
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ROW=Rest Of World US (and Canadian?) P-cars have ride height higher than cars elsewhere in the world so using ROW springs brings the car back down to where it should be. The springs VB refers to are the stock springs used in non-US cars.
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I have an entire ROW setup I took of the car after only 2000 miles. I went full blown track with the car. The springs shocks, new upper mounts for the fronts are for sale and all OEM parts. I also have the larger rear sway bar the works with this setup. PM me if intrested. I have been sitting on this for awhile so I'd sell the whole deal for with the the sway bar for a good Px.