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Old May 8, 2008 | 07:54 PM
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Lowering a Targa 4S

I'm thinking of lowering my 997 Targa 4S. I use the car as a DD, and don't track it (at least not yet). While I like the PSS10, it may be overkill if my main intent is to lower the car an inch or so. If I just go to H&R springs or equivalent, does anyone know if the springs for the Targa are the same as the Coupe 4S? H&R and Bilstein don't list the Targa as a model they supply parts for. I would assume it is the same as the coupe 4S for suspension components. Am I correct?
 
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I would assume that there is no change in the springs for any of the C4 or C4S's. It comes down to weight of the car, and although the Targa is heavier then the coupe, it is probably to close to make a difference. As a DD I would stay with the springs, they are great on the street and nice for the occasional track day.
 
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