Suspension for Tarmac Rally
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Suspension for Tarmac Rally
Can anyone recommend the best coil overs for Tarmac Rally application based on experience? I'm concerned that my current race shocks are too hard and are going to have me flying all over the road.
Car's a 964 C2.
TIA.
Car's a 964 C2.
TIA.
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http://www.hotbits.ca/
ask for peter.
they can build you a set of shocks for tarmac rallying that will keep you on the road over all bumps and most important, confidence.
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Respectfully, I'd stay away from hotbits. Their stuff is on the low end of acceptable in stage rally competition.
I'd contact proflex, they produce dampers for 996 and 997 GT3 rally cars built by future world, running all over europe.
http://www.proflex-shockabsorbers.com/
I'd contact proflex, they produce dampers for 996 and 997 GT3 rally cars built by future world, running all over europe.
http://www.proflex-shockabsorbers.com/
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Respectfully, I'd stay away from hotbits. Their stuff is on the low end of acceptable in stage rally competition.
I'd contact proflex, they produce dampers for 996 and 997 GT3 rally cars built by future world, running all over europe.
http://www.proflex-shockabsorbers.com/
I'd contact proflex, they produce dampers for 996 and 997 GT3 rally cars built by future world, running all over europe.
http://www.proflex-shockabsorbers.com/
Hotbits has been tested and successful to all the abuse in targa newfoundland.
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Pascal, are you in Europe? If so I would contact Francis Tuthill. They have longtime experience building 911 Rallycars, for tarmac and events like the East African Safari...
http://www.francistuthill.co.uk
Reiger in Germany is very good to deal with, small company and excellent customer service, and they have built many custom applications.
http://www.reigersuspension.com
Proflex (above) as well.
http://www.francistuthill.co.uk
Reiger in Germany is very good to deal with, small company and excellent customer service, and they have built many custom applications.
http://www.reigersuspension.com
Proflex (above) as well.