What did you do to your 997TT today?
#571
Instructor
Recent mods...
LED DRLs http://www.hoen-usa.com/city.htm
LED Markers https://www.fvd.net/us-en/FVD6319970...972-clear.html
Next...Kline and Fabspeed
LED DRLs http://www.hoen-usa.com/city.htm
LED Markers https://www.fvd.net/us-en/FVD6319970...972-clear.html
Next...Kline and Fabspeed
Were the Radiator Grills an easy install? I had them on a Cayman not long ago and they fit great. The exhaust tips seem very high quality. Did you purchase direct from Fabspeed?
#572
Rennlist Member
Given you need to R&R the bumper cover to install the grill mesh, I would not call it easy. But, very doable especially with all the DIY videos out there. The mesh install was easy, but you have to bend/tweak the stainless steel clips used to hold the mesh in place. The fit of the pre-cut mesh was ok, but road debris and leaves can still enter the grills since the mesh does not wrap 100% around the back of the two side grills. A design flaw.
The three pieces of grill mesh are expensive for what you get, but I wanted the mesh to be behind the grills, and Rennline is the only option other than making your own.
Fabspeed tips came from Pelican Parts. Had a discount code that got the price below $700. Still pricey, but they are well made.
The three pieces of grill mesh are expensive for what you get, but I wanted the mesh to be behind the grills, and Rennline is the only option other than making your own.
Fabspeed tips came from Pelican Parts. Had a discount code that got the price below $700. Still pricey, but they are well made.
Last edited by mfm3; 03-25-2022 at 10:48 PM.
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#575
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Given you need to R&R the bumper cover to install the grill mesh, I would not call it easy. But, very doable especially with all the DIY videos out there. The mesh install was easy, but you have to bend/tweak the stainless steel clips used to hold the mesh in place. The fit of the grills was ok, but leaves and trash can still get in the side grills since the mesh does not wrap around 100% of the back side of the grill. They are expensive for what you get, but I wanted the mesh to be behind the grills, and Rennline is the only option other than making your own.
Fabspeed tips came from Pelican Parts. Had a discount code that got the price below $700. They are very well made.
Fabspeed tips came from Pelican Parts. Had a discount code that got the price below $700. They are very well made.
#577
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#578
Hi are you liking the Eibachs? Ride quality compared to stock? Any other supporting mods like rear toe links? Were you able to still align to proper specs? Any noises? My reason for asking is that my car came with these and an unknown alignment. While my tire wear is good and I can’t complain about handling in twisties, it’s rougher than I’d like on bad freeways, a bit too floaty on same roads at speed, and some squeaking from the rear that’s driving me crazy. DSC has helped somewhat with the ride, but still not ideal. I’ve gone through multiple cycles spraying lube on various parts of the rear suspension trying to isolate the squeaks to no avail.
#579
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I only put about 50 miles on the car since the install. Alignment done to max camber settings front and back. The car seems to handle slightly better and ride slightly softer. I used new OEM mounts, front strut bearings and replaced the rear lower control arms with stock parts. No squeaking or other noises at this point. I have ordered a GT2 rear stabilizer bar (997-333-701-96) since I read this mod reduces front end push. Also ordered GT2 specific bushings (997-333-792-95).
UPDATE: The GT2 rear bar makes a huge difference. Car turns much sharper and flatter. Best $500 dollar mod and an easy 20 minute install.
UPDATE: The GT2 rear bar makes a huge difference. Car turns much sharper and flatter. Best $500 dollar mod and an easy 20 minute install.
Last edited by mfm3; 03-25-2022 at 10:53 PM.
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#581
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Decided to start my build today since I have some downtime until my next job. Pulled the bumper and guard off today. Next is to remove the exhaust, intercoolers, etc. I was hoping for some continued spring weather but, Mother Nature is bringing 40s over the next couple days. I may either run a heater or pivot and do some work on the house. Gotta use my time wisely
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#582
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Decided to start my build today since I have some downtime until my next job. Pulled the bumper and guard off today. Next is to remove the exhaust, intercoolers, etc. I was hoping for some continued spring weather but, Mother Nature is bringing 40s over the next couple days. I may either run a heater or pivot and do some work on the house. Gotta use my time wisely
#583
Instructor
Installed Werks1 Rear Diffuser, Speedtech tips and Cobb Stage 1 Tune the past three days.
Beautiful 997TT's in this thread. Keep the photos coming.
Werks1 Rear Diffuser
Werks1 Rear Diffuser
Beautiful 997TT's in this thread. Keep the photos coming.
Werks1 Rear Diffuser
Werks1 Rear Diffuser
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