Endoman wrote:
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I would not recommend lowering more than 1" it buggers up the handling. I'm aiming for 20mm as per 968 Sport and CS.
The most recent purchase was the Paragon front height adjustment kit with 200 lb front springs again a bit misleading as the car ended up same ride height.
I'm now cutting the lower collars off the shocks in situ to give a bit more adjustment but it will only give about 10 mm lower not 1" as they claim.
I have no experience of the lowering springs Hypercoil, Welmeister, Eibach etc.
Depends on your outlook

. Have you actually driven a 944 that low to see what it is like?
My 951 was very low and done via a known specialist - it was at one point their car. I know that the people who drove it (fellow 944 drivers) did not find it dangerous or the handling ruined. I also know that I managed to scare a few stock owners which the sheer grip levels - it blew my S2 into the weeds on the handling front and it was a much nicer car to drive too, and a local owner's 22k Cabrio (OK, his was a cabrio mind you.
It showed me that bar watching a few sleeping policemen and some very cambered roads where the exhaust would touch (I am talking a few here) that you could have your cake and eat it, albeit at a price.
If I had kept it I'd have raised it another 10mm, but that was still have more than 1" of lowering.
That was running KWv3s all round, Mille Miglia Cup 1s on Michelin Pilot Sport tyres all round, 968 castor mounts and MO30 ARBs. If I still owned it I would have said that you could drive it; it honestly did not feel ruinous as you described. There have not been many other cars I have been in that offer the relative comfort levels, and sheer grip of that car (an Audi RS4 B7 did but that was a little more crashy).


A poor shot of a stock S2 vs. mine:

Back on topic I would agree that Konis are OK. On an E36 I did not find them fantastic however despite having the car setup and playing around with different things and the car being rebushed in areas. Maybe they wanted a little more.
Spax I have found to be variable.
I'd have loved to have said go genuine but there is an issue with parts being old. Bilsteins are one choice but the front struts do require modifying quite a bit to make them find as RS2000CUSTOM has shown on here.
Even if they do cost a packet I'd go with KWs if I had a 944 again, albeit gritting my teeth alot. I have tried a number of setups on cars over the years and 'OE' stuff from a German Swedish and French outlet have left me dissapointed upon going genuine in that application on the same model of car (I was once doing around 80k a year in a car for many years (and stuck with Mk3 Mondeos) and towards refused to put my cash towards things that had dissapointed me previously (be it performance or part life. What did Einstein say about the definition of insanity again?