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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 12-November 04 From: King, NC Member No.: 3,100 ![]() |
According to "Tech Tips 700", page 38, item #265, I may be suffering from weak spring syndrome! I have attached photos showing the left rear, right rear, right rear fender clearance and a side view to show front to rear difference.
As near as I can tell, the springs currently on the car have two green marks. If I need new springs, what do you people recommend? I have Bilstein shocks (do not know their current age) which came with the car. Attached image(s) ![]() |
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member? what's a member? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,393 Joined: 30-January 04 From: Evansville, IN (SIRPCA) Member No.: 1,615 Region Association: None ![]() |
Due to the fact that there is no published factory rear ride height dimension given (only a difference from side to side), there can be no sagging springs.
Way back when 914's were new, it appears (from old pictures) that the cars came from the factory with a slight nose-up attitude. If you are concerned with the stiffness of your rear springs and you use the car for street, I would suggest not going much stiffer than 140lb rear springs. just my $0.02 |
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