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Old 01-11-2008, 11:43 PM
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Will a PSS 9 from a GT3 fit on my 99 996 C2? The part #'s are Front spring 996 343 531 95, front strut 996 343 041 95, rear spring 996 333 531 95, rear shock 996 333 055 95

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Will a PSS 9 from a GT3 fit on my 99 996 C2? The part #'s are Front spring 996 343 531 95, front strut 996 343 041 95, rear spring 996 333 531 95, rear shock 996 333 055 95

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What do you mean with a PSS9 from a GT3? I can not imagine that any GT3 owner puts a PSS9 on his car. The GT3 stock suspension is brilliant! However, the partnumbers you mention are Porsche part numbers so I guess you refer to the stock GT3 suspension that is a combo of Bilstein shocks with H&R springs.

Yes, a 996 GT3 stock suspension is a straight bolt on to a 996 C2 (pre- or post facelift). All you need to ensure is that you have (beside the coilovers) the front camber plates and the rear drop link mounting part + potentially all 4 droplinks if you do also change the sway bars.

Guess how I know? Did the upgrade two days ago on my C2 '00 Cab.
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Thats good news that it is a straight bolt on. I just bought a complete used set for under $300, including springs, drop links, and camber plates. Life is good. Hopefully in a month or 2 I will install it.

Thanks for the info.



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