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tazz9924 |
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Just curious about how much its worth for 911 front suspension Ie: control arms shocks hubs etc. then a 911 stub axel (or just one that works with 944 cv joint), and a 911 rear hub. I make 250 hp and i live in constant fear of my baby 914 joint breaking so redrilled hub arnt for me. Thanks!
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Larmo63 |
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Find 3 1/2" spaced front struts if you can, and you will have more choices for better front braking. They will bolt right up. An aluminum crossbar is nice, but not necessary. I'd take everything off of the car and start fresh with all new ball joints, turbo tie rods, and new heavier torsion. I put together a whole separate system off of the car, so I could keep driving. When it was all together clean, plated, powder coated, new bushings, bearings, new, new, new, we swapped it all over to the car. It was a lot of money, it took time, but the suspension is golden. |
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