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Old Sep 15, 2009 | 11:01 AM
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Allex - in looking at the pic of the front drop links/sway bar, why is the drop link connected to the inner part of the sway bar? Is that the proper way? Pardon the stupid question.

I have mine connected to the other side(closer to the wheel).



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This 2009 997TT SharkWerks project Cab already has the Stage II power kit and some P43 wheels on it but for her third act she came in for a full suspension over-haul. This included the TechArt PASM Coil Over kit along with the TechArt noselift set up to make it easier to get in and out of those steep entrance/exits. Also on-tap was a set of the RSS front and rear sway bars, drop links, Toe-Steer Kit and Adjustable rear links. Darth Vader in cab-form?

In go the rear TechArt PASM coil overs:


In go the front coil overs:


Along with the RSS drop link kit and adjustable front sway bar:


For the front the battery tray is replaced with the TechArt unit sporting the hydraulic pump controller.


Factory rear links installed and ready to come off:


In go the solid RSS links and the adjustable rear sway bar:



Here's the noselift in action in the "UP" position:


And then in the "DOWN" position:


Here's the video as well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyVEcfdGWFI

The finished article and ready to go home:



 
Old Sep 15, 2009 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by luiscarlos
What is the cost of the lift system ?
I want to use my TA coilovers
The part is available to retrofit and is here:

http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=211

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Allex - in looking at the pic of the front drop links/sway bar, why is the drop link connected to the inner part of the sway bar? Is that the proper way? Pardon the stupid question.

I have mine connected to the other side(closer to the wheel).
Nothing stupid... that picture is actually staged by moi.... It's not even connected up top (just to the sway bar) but I needed to get a picture Installation should be like in that image I posted a few days ago:
 
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This black cab is now "finished". For her final act she came in to complete the full TechArt type 1 aerokit in the rear including the Type 1 rear wing and the Type 1 rear diffuser.

A close up of the rear diffuser:



And the new rear wing:



Type 1 front lip:


Ready to go home:
 
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