Im getting a '76 911 front suspension set up and have heard that a good way to lower the car is to raise the spindle height. Is this a good idea? What would be the best way to do this?
If they are original Bilsteins then it is (relatively) straight forward.
If not, then it is beyond the capability of most DIYers.
Racer Chris can do it for you: http://www.tangerineracing.com/suspension.htm
I'd have someone else do it...
I bought mine pre done, so I cant tell you anything about that..
I have '89 Carrera Boge struts. Just above the spindle, the strut tube transitions to a larger diameter. It doesn't appear that this raising mod is posssible on these; am I right?
Andy
They are boge struts. So would taking it to a local porsche mechanic be the best way? Is there a better way to lower the front of the car?
There is a pair on ebay with 3 hrs left @ $153.00 are they considered a good job? they are power coated also
Bernie
Its hard to define "better"...
The spindle change is not really necessary for street ride height.. and not incorporated even for most racecars due to the cost and due to most racing rules prohibiting this on stock type classifications...
So if you just want to lower your street car then yes there is a better way. The 911 suspension is theoretically just like your 914 suspension... Turn the adjustment screw on the torsion bars and the car will raise/lower.
If you run out of range, then re-index your torsion bar and it will raise/lower for another full range.
When your all done get it aligned as any change in ride height will throw off your alignment significantly.
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