Jmeg8237 |
10-16-2020 10:42 AM |
I'm just getting back in the 911 game after about 30 years, and it's been a long time since I changed strut inserts on anything, so I have a few questions. I just got an '87 Targa and am making my list of what should probably be done to it, and all the suspension pieces appear to be original, so shocks and struts should probably be on the list.
1) Do all the late-80s Carreras have Boge as their OEM strut housing? Is there something specific to look for to verify that? (Mine are pretty much covered with grime, so I'm assuming they've never been replaced. I suppose I could clean off the housings and see if there are any identifying labels, etc.)
2) Despite the word "carpet" in step 2, I'm assuming that refers to the trunk liner, and not interior carpet.
3) Maybe I just missed this in the original steps, but when the top bolts are disconnected from the body, will the entire housing sink down far enough for the top of the housing to pivot out from the wheel well without having to disconnect the lower bolts, to allow the insert to be removed while the housing is still attached to the vehicle?
4) I didn't see any mention of spring compressors, but I would assume that's one of the required tools for this. That's what I recall doing in the past, and it's my understanding undoing the top bolt while the spring is still exerting force would make one a potential Darwin Award winner.
5) What is the solution (or is there one) to the ride-height issue (raised by 1/2 inch) that was pointed out? I was actually hoping to lower mine slightly, not raise it up. Is there a particular reason to go with the Bilsteins even though they apparently introduce this issue?
6) Finally, is it worth replacing any bushings during all this? Again, I suspect mine are original, meaning they're 33 years old at this point.
Thanks for any information.
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