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> Suspension Q's??????
East coaster
post Feb 27 2006, 02:08 PM
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Ok, Here's the deal. I'm building my car as a street machine, not race. If I ever autocross or track it, it will strictly be for fun/education and don't care if it's the least bit competitive. I want to maintain a decent street ride too. So with that goal in mind, I have a couple of suspension Q's. I'm trying to decide spring rates and wanted some opinions from the "Garage".

Here's the "known" parts, the car is a 3.6L 6 conversion with '85 Carrera front end, Tarret front sway bar and stock rear end with stock sway bar. I do have a limited slip trans (in case it matters?)

I'm ready to order front torsion bars (since I just took the front end apart and found 1 rusty bar) and would like opinions on what diameter? Also, I have a brand new set of progressive 165lb rear springs and I'm not sure I want to use them, so opinions on rear springs too????

Thanks!!
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Joe Ricard
post Feb 27 2006, 02:15 PM
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Rusty Torsion bar? Like "HOW" rusty?
Surface rust just clean it up and put it back. If REALLY rusty buy a new pair of matching pieces. 19mm is good for street 21mm's will make you wish you had gotten 19's a carerra suspension is probably plenty stiff enough for a 914 the rear springs of 165 lbs seem pretty good too. just get some decent shocks and drive it like you stole it. Bilstien are GUD shocks.

Remember you said street.
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post Feb 27 2006, 02:23 PM
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QUOTE (Joe Ricard @ Feb 27 2006, 01:15 PM)
Rusty Torsion bar? Like "HOW" rusty?
Surface rust just clean it up and put it back. If REALLY rusty buy a new pair of matching pieces. 19mm is good for street 21mm's will make you wish you had gotten 19's a carerra suspension is probably plenty stiff enough for a 914 the rear springs of 165 lbs seem pretty good too. just get some decent shocks and drive it like you stole it. Bilstien are GUD shocks.

Remember you said street.

carerra are 19mm torsions just liek all 911's.....

19's are nice.... 22's are a tad stiff for the street (i now know (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/smile.gif) )

try 21's and 180 or 21's and 200's.....
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post Feb 27 2006, 02:30 PM
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I have 22mm torsion bars for my daily driver, it is pretty rough on bumpy roads. I would do 21mm tosion bars, your tarret swaybar and 180-200lb springs.
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post Feb 27 2006, 05:22 PM
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention I have a set of Koni Reds (adjustable) for all 4 corners to add to the "known parts".
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