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    Ordering shocks for 71T

    My car currently looks to have a mixed set of inserts/shocks front & rear (Bilstein?). I'm going to have my shop IPB Autosport in Sacramento order a matching set to go on my 71T. What would be era appropriate for the car? Koni I assume?

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    Last edited by smiles11; 11-30-2023 at 03:40 PM.

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    What brand are your front struts? Boge, Bilstein or Koni? I would run Bilstein HD's front and rear. If you have Koni's then run those front and rear. If Boge then Bilstein for Boge front strut and Bilstein for the rear both HD.
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    I did exactly this on my restoration. Boge with Bilstein inserts at the front and Bilstein at the rear. Very good result.

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    Another with Boge with Bilstein inserts front, Bilstein rear. I still have the 3" front caliper bolt spacing so opted for the Alfa Romeo Brembo caliper upgrade.
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    I've always preferred Koni's, they are a touch softer than Bilsteins. I had Bilsteins on other 911's but found they ended up with a clunking sound at the front after I'd put miles on them.
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    Here is the listing for the car:

    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1971-porsche-911t-76/

    Looks like Bilstein on the rear. Not sure on the fronts, green brand?

    My shop & I discussed options. I'm leaning towards adjustable Konis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smiles11 View Post
    Here is the listing for the car:

    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1971-porsche-911t-76/

    Looks like Bilstein on the rear. Not sure on the fronts, green brand?

    My shop & I discussed options. I'm leaning towards adjustable Konis.
    The front struts are the original Boge struts. Looking at a picture of the top of the strut, it appears to have Bilstein inserts. Probably doesn't need shocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    The front struts are the original Boge struts. Looking at a picture of the top of the strut, it appears to have Bilstein inserts. Probably doesn't need shocks.
    Thanks. Looks like they were installed in 2012.

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    Explains why the front inserts are black & the rears are yellow. I'd like them all matched.

    I'll probably settle on the adjustable Koni's to keep it era appropriate & replace this old setup.
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    A question for you - are you looking for just ride improvement? I will always replace existing sway bar bushings on any pre-owned car I purchase. Pretty inexpensive and pretty easy to do. Results? just a bit tighter handling for a few dollars.

    Also, check your rubber suspension bushings, front and rear. Cracked? Elongated/ovaled? Time to replace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haasman View Post
    A question for you - are you looking for just ride improvement? I will always replace existing sway bar bushings on any pre-owned car I purchase. Pretty inexpensive and pretty easy to do. Results? just a bit tighter handling for a few dollars.

    Also, check your rubber suspension bushings, front and rear. Cracked? Elongated/ovaled? Time to replace.
    I’m having the control arm bushings replaced.

    I don’t believe T has sway bars.

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