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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 213 Joined: 10-May 09 From: Cape Cod Taxachusetts Member No.: 10,350 Region Association: North East States ![]() ![]() |
Ok so the sun is out and the temp is in the 70's, what a day for a drive. F#@k, hit a pot hole and toasted my passenger side front shock. I was going to replace the shocks, torsion bars and springs, over the winter but it seems like now is the time. I am hoping some of you with 6's can give me some info for a new set up. My 914/6 is in GT form with a 2.4 but it is driven on the road most of the time. I am looking for a hot road set up small amount of track time. I have mono balls up front with roller bearings and a set of trailing arms with bracing done by Chris at CFR set up with roller bearings in the rear. I am looking for shock type, MM on torsion bars and spring rate for rear? Rather than make a expensive mistake I am asking for info, so chime in. Thanks Ben. I am going to Drink now !!!!!!!!
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