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Old June 16th 2010, 07:51
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Originally Posted by Johnbigdog View Post
can someone introduce me ito ways of correctly lowering my super but still have a decent amount of suspension travel. struts and arms, sway bars, want to convert to four wheel disk.... sugestions
The easiest way and the way I did ours was to buy a complete 944 undercarriage (its actually 924S, which is identical to the 944 alloy arm undercarriage):

Front. 944 two bolt struts with 1303 -40mm springs and dampers (Spax). the 944 strut means that it sits 1/2" lower still so overall you get 2" of lowering. I don't like press-in ball joints so I fab'd a new TCA to accept the 944 ball joint, longer TCA would give greater camber adjustment as mine is max'd out at -1.5*. The new TCA is beefier than original being 50x30x3RHS. The top mount is 944 4-bolt as it will provide a stiffer mount. There is a cross brace between the strut tops. LH (pre-turbo) stud axle has drilling for speedo cable - just swap over the bearing cap. Std front AR bar but flipped to get better angleof attack into TCA bush. Steering arm drilled for ball joint bump steer bushes to make the steering track rod enter from the top to stop it fouling the AR bar. New stronger/longer steering track rods. New poly bushes throughout.
The brakes are 944 single pots with 944 vented discs, aeroquip hose and new alloy backing plates (old ones rotted out). New bearings.

Rear. 944 23.5mm TBs and new Spax dampers. Alloy training arms, which give increased track. 944 spring plates with camber adjustmen, which means a 5mm plastic washer between spring plate and TB bush for clearance. VW doughnuts with 5mm spacer in the 944 alloy TB housing, which with the 5mm washer make up the difference between 944 and 1303 outer doughnuts. 14mm 944 std rear AR bar. New polybushes throughout.
The brakes are 928S4 4 pot calipers on 944T discs. BMW 5 Series rear handbrake shoes (1/2 price of Porsche). VW handbrake cable shortened and Porsche clevis brazed on. Spacers required with 944T/4 pot calipers for 15" wheels. Bias valve in rear brake line Optional extra- hydraulic handbrake.

The 14mm rear AR bar will make the car slightly tail happy but that is required for Autotesting that I intend to do.

Hope this helps for starters?

Clive
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