Hi guys
I've been told it's easy to lower the front on a 68 911.
I've got a Manuel for the car but miss placed it since moving. I'm let to believe it's 2 screews one rather side of wheels. Can anyone she'd a little light on this for me.
Cheers Steve
lowering front of a 68
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Re: lowering front of a 68
Yep, straight forward to do.
Just Google it, all the info here :
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticle ... he_911.htm
Make note of possible Bump Steer issues, and re-alignment check after lowering.
Cheers
Chris
Just Google it, all the info here :
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticle ... he_911.htm
Make note of possible Bump Steer issues, and re-alignment check after lowering.
Cheers
Chris
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Re: lowering front of a 68
Even if you don't go for realignment after lowering its worth checking your toe-in - quick fit will do it for you! Toe in really affects the feel
The simple things you see are all complicated
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Re: lowering front of a 68
Cheers guys, I'm having a go tomorrow
Cheers steve
Cheers steve