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914zim |
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Still pretty clueless... ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 221 Joined: 29-July 03 From: New Berlin, WI Member No.: 962 ![]() |
Dudes:
I took the 914 out and washed it today. Also took a few pics while it was clean and out of the garage. I will try to attach a pic here, but am not sure it will work. Do you guys think it's sagging in the rear? I've looked at other pics of other cars and they didn't seem as saggy. Do I need springs and/or shocks? Thanks for any thoughts. Andy... Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Well I am no expert but it sure looks a little low on the back side (gives another meaning to "tail dragger"). I would not think that shocks would fix this problem, probably springs. The tires don't lean in at all do they? I am pretty sure that this is a spring issue, but people that know more than me will give you a better answer.
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