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Author:  nickbartleet [ Mon May 11, 2020 2:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Wanted - Lowering Springs - 944

Hi
I'm after some lowering springs for my 944. Would consider anything.

I'd rather 20mm over 30mm drop, which leads me to believe 968CS springs or H&R springs (which don't seem to be available anymore). If anyone has any for sale or even any info on the H&R springs/part numbers etc, or even if the 968CS springs are ok with the early 944. that would be great,
Cheers

Author:  Waylander [ Mon May 11, 2020 7:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wanted - Lowering Springs - 944

Depends on the year

Post 85.5 cars have different size spring perches to early cars

CS springs are available direct from Porsche

Your other option is a set of coil overs

Author:  nickbartleet [ Tue May 12, 2020 7:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Wanted - Lowering Springs - 944

My Car is an 84 so I guess that rules out the 968 springs anyway? And probably the H&R springs even if I can get hold of some. Its strange because a lot of the springs advertised seem to suggest they can run on any 944 which must not be the case.

I have coilers in my s2000 but don't want to go that route with this car. Keen to keep it very close to original but with a little tweaking. Might have to trim a little off the springs to take the 20mm off and see how it drives.

Author:  jenko [ Fri May 22, 2020 12:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wanted - Lowering Springs - 944

nickbartleet wrote:
Hi
I'm after some lowering springs for my 944. Would consider anything.

I'd rather 20mm over 30mm drop, which leads me to believe 968CS springs or H&R springs (which don't seem to be available anymore). If anyone has any for sale or even any info on the H&R springs/part numbers etc, or even if the 968CS springs are ok with the early 944. that would be great,
Cheers




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