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Old Jan 13, 2015 | 05:13 PM
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Suspension mods for track day fun

Well here are all the parts I've assembled for my track suspension mods. The only thing missing are the JRZ double adjustable coilovers that I'm dropping off at PSI shock in Sonoma for a rebuild.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2015 | 06:38 PM
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Lookin' good. I have a very similar compliment of Tarrett tidbits
 
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Looks a lot like the setup I had on my 987S. Worked great!

Have you settled on a solution for the rear dogbone heim joint inserts yet?
 
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I think so, I'm gonna but steel 5/8 to 1/2 bushings. Machine them to the correct thickness, which I haven't measure yet, and drill them to the 14 mm bolt size, which is only about 5.5 thousands over the 1/2 inch.
 
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I think so, I'm gonna but steel 5/8 to 1/2 bushings. Machine them to the correct thickness, which I haven't measure yet, and drill them to the 14 mm bolt size, which is only about 5.5 thousands over the 1/2 inch.
Thanks - I thought you might end up with that approach. If you want to make some beer/wine money and do two sets while you have the tooling set up I'd love to contribute some funds.
 
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Thanks - I thought you might end up with that approach. If you want to make some beer/wine money and do two sets while you have the tooling set up I'd love to contribute some funds.
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