Special off on Track Themed Suspension Components @ SharkWerks
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Special off on Track Themed Suspension Components @ SharkWerks
Sorry folks this special offer has expired, thank you for your interest.
SharkWerks is now offering Rennlisters special pricing for the Adjustable Rear Link Kit with Adjustable Toe Steer Kit, which we've been running on our 997S.
These are available for All Porsche 996 & 997 Models Including Turbo & GT3...
As an FYI we've been running these on our 2009 PDK Carrera S for quite some time (no real added noise either!). The goal was to tighten up the car's handling and provide better road feel/feedback.
** - The Monoball Lower Control Arm Bushings (see #3 below) are not included but can be added separately.
1) Adjustable Rear Link Kit
This kit replaces the four upper links (two per side) on the rear end of all 996/997 models. The RSS kit allows for sufficient adjustable camber on lowered cars (the factory adjustment is insufficient on lowered cars, resulting in improper camber settings). The links also replace the neoprene bushings with steel monoballs, reducing movement in suspension components and increasing road feedback and "feel".
RSS adjustable rear link compared with an OEM link from a 2009 Carrera S (and a hammerhead shark).
Here's a picture of this kit installed on our project car:
There is more info here on our product page:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=204
2) Adjustable Toe Steer Kit
On lowered Porsches with a factory toe steer link, the limited adjustment results in incorrect toe geometry in the rear. This kit is designed to fix that problem. It also replaces the inner neoprene bushing with a steel monoball.
Adjustable toe steer link vs. stock
For more info on this part please see:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=205
3) Monoball Lower Control Arm Bushings
This kit replaces the four pivot bushings (one per corner) on the inner side of the lower control arms with steel monoballs, increasing the precision of the pivot motion of the control arm as it travels up and down under cornering.
Note: Four are included in a set.
This is a pretty wacky picture, but to the far left you can see the bushing installed in the control arm:
On the right side of the control arm, you can see the Adjustable Thrust Arm Bushing installed.
Additional info on this item is available at:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=206
4) Adjustable Thrust Arm Bushings
The aluminum adjustable thrust arm bushings replace the neoprene factory units on the other end (outside) of the control arms. This allows for adjustable caster.
Two are required per corner, and sold in a set of four for the front or rear.
For more info on this part, please see:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=207
With all of these parts installed, our '09 was noticeably tightened up and has significantly improved road feedback. It's hard to determine what additional noise or discomforts may have been added by the installation, but we must re-emphasize that these are track-orientated parts and not for everyone.
You can view the suspension components for 997s here:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.p...ype=Suspension
SharkWerks is now offering Rennlisters special pricing for the Adjustable Rear Link Kit with Adjustable Toe Steer Kit, which we've been running on our 997S.
These are available for All Porsche 996 & 997 Models Including Turbo & GT3...
As an FYI we've been running these on our 2009 PDK Carrera S for quite some time (no real added noise either!). The goal was to tighten up the car's handling and provide better road feel/feedback.
** - The Monoball Lower Control Arm Bushings (see #3 below) are not included but can be added separately.
1) Adjustable Rear Link Kit
This kit replaces the four upper links (two per side) on the rear end of all 996/997 models. The RSS kit allows for sufficient adjustable camber on lowered cars (the factory adjustment is insufficient on lowered cars, resulting in improper camber settings). The links also replace the neoprene bushings with steel monoballs, reducing movement in suspension components and increasing road feedback and "feel".
RSS adjustable rear link compared with an OEM link from a 2009 Carrera S (and a hammerhead shark).
Here's a picture of this kit installed on our project car:
There is more info here on our product page:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=204
2) Adjustable Toe Steer Kit
On lowered Porsches with a factory toe steer link, the limited adjustment results in incorrect toe geometry in the rear. This kit is designed to fix that problem. It also replaces the inner neoprene bushing with a steel monoball.
Adjustable toe steer link vs. stock
For more info on this part please see:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=205
3) Monoball Lower Control Arm Bushings
This kit replaces the four pivot bushings (one per corner) on the inner side of the lower control arms with steel monoballs, increasing the precision of the pivot motion of the control arm as it travels up and down under cornering.
Note: Four are included in a set.
This is a pretty wacky picture, but to the far left you can see the bushing installed in the control arm:
On the right side of the control arm, you can see the Adjustable Thrust Arm Bushing installed.
Additional info on this item is available at:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=206
4) Adjustable Thrust Arm Bushings
The aluminum adjustable thrust arm bushings replace the neoprene factory units on the other end (outside) of the control arms. This allows for adjustable caster.
Two are required per corner, and sold in a set of four for the front or rear.
For more info on this part, please see:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=207
With all of these parts installed, our '09 was noticeably tightened up and has significantly improved road feedback. It's hard to determine what additional noise or discomforts may have been added by the installation, but we must re-emphasize that these are track-orientated parts and not for everyone.
You can view the suspension components for 997s here:
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.p...ype=Suspension
Last edited by Dan@SharkWerks; 12-14-2009 at 05:22 PM.
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A lot of folks here use the stuff on daily drivers as it actually doesn't make any noticeable noise etc... We do on the PDK car as well. It's more noticeable on the "softer" cars like the TT, and 997S...