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    1969 911S Targa

    I like these cars lowered a bit, the stock height is a bit high.
    Opinions? A no-no? How low, please post pics of your lowered 911's

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    Mine isn't a 911 but a 912.

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    way too low at the front, just a bit too much at the rear
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    I always thought my stance was right, but its not lowered as far as I know.


    - Brian

    1966 Mercedes 250SE Cab

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS View Post
    I always thought my stance was right, but its not lowered as far as I know.

    Looks good from here!
    Cheers!

    Frank Kohnen
    Jupiter, FL USA
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    1967 Savannah Beige VW Beetle Sedan #117364457..."Heidi"...aka "Tinker Toy"

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    That car is beautiful, same color and year and make as mine. was this a complete restoration?

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    Mine? God no. Average repaint a decade and a half ago; lots of flaws. Original otherwise. Thank you though.

    Post some pics of yours - lets see it!

    - Brian

    1966 Mercedes 250SE Cab

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minkoff View Post
    I like these cars lowered a bit, the stock height is a bit high.
    Opinions? A no-no? How low, please post pics of your lowered 911's
    I've found this setup to be perfect for my wheel/tire/T-bars combo. No bottoming out. No tire rub. No fender lip issues. 205/60-15 on steelies widened 1" to the inside (6.5" width) and spaced out using milled-down Turbo spacers.
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    This was stock ride height ... many, many moons ago.
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    Curt, who's car is that?

    Pat set up by the Midwest Zen master himself.
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    Brian,
    What a gem you have in Patrick, absolutely gorgeous !
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