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Hi All, and Happy Holidays!
I have the 968 up in the air, so I can fix a few nagging issues. One issue is the front tires rub on the inside at almost 100% lock, worse turning right than left. The tires and wheels are 7.5-65, with 235/45 17. This is not an M030 car. <acronym title='previous owner'>PO</acronym> did some upgrades to it. Perhaps there are some sort of M030-ish upgrades that need be done for the 17" wheels?
I am also going to fix the brakes, check the struts, and I am changing all the wheel bearings, as it has a wheel bearing noise (I hope it's it a wheel bearing noise). Brakes have been crap since the last time I took it to the track and put KFP gold pads in it. It has the stockers back in, but the car does not stop as well as it should. I guess I'll find more "while I'm in there".
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I don't think the car has too much negative camber, nor is it too low. I am going to do some searching here to find the specs. I don't think the rub I have is camber related. Photo attached.
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Thanks Flash
I would expect the rub to be more at the top the plastic inner fenderwell with excessive negative camber. It's kind of difficult to see where exactly it is from the photos I attached; it seems more like what you would see with positive camber.
Camber effects on a 968 are probably quite a bit different than the 911...I can't get enough negative in the SC.
I am changing my wheel bearings. I definitely have the big brake setup. They appear to be the size of my S4 package I have stashed in the garage for the 911, which I have never used. I don't think these brakes were part of the factory delivered car; the only options I had are the <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym> and power seats. Did M030 eve come on Cabs? So, now I am trying to figure out what we have here, and what the <acronym title='previous owner'>PO</acronym> modded.
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Yes, inner corner rear, in both front sides. I have a better photo.
The brakes in the front seem bigger, but I have no idea what the stock non-M030 fronts look like. The Hawk brake website shows the standard pads to be something like 3.14" wide, mine are much wider. I gave a cursory look at the rear shocks., and there are no small "helper" type springs on them. They are yellow, I'm guessing Koni.
Front left strut has a tag on it which says 951 343 031 12 Rumor has it the shocks were changed, which I got from a mechanic who worked on the car. The car was bought new by a woman, and the same people always worked on it (local PCA guys). I am guessing the shocks have about 50K on them.
Side note, whenever I had the car at DE, I always found it to oversteer a bit.
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IIRC, the offset for a 17" wheel should be about 50 to 55...
You mentioned 65? Maybe this is the culprit?
Of course, different style wheels can have different offsets and still work... I think...
Also, Factory recommends 225/40's on a 17" wheel...
Again, yours are a bit bigger... could be an issue...?
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You may be on to something, Lord Vadar. I think the wheels are the first variant of the Cup wheels. I will get the whell number tomorrow and see just what they are. Maybe some thin spacers will cure the problem, as I have room to go til I get to the fender lips.
Also narrowed down the brakes to be the M030/S4 option...36/44 mm pistons, with 304 x 32 rotors.
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Ok, so my front wheels are indeed 7-1/2J ET65. PN is 965.382.124.05. I may try and find some thin spacers.
I sent the brakes to (shameless plug) Goldline Brakes in Seattle. No one seems to have rebuild parts.
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I hate spacers also. I really don't know any of the ride height or alignment specs, as we have never had it done. This is the wifey's car, and it hasn't been onthe track for at least 4 years, and may never see the track again. Doesn't mean I doon't drive it hard.
I am trying to figure out just what we have. I think it's stock suspension with M030 brakes and upgraded to 17" wheels. I need to measure the sway bars, but they look non-adjustable. I have to get at the power steering leaks, and pull down a rear Koni and see what kind of condition it's in.
Root cause of all this work is twofold: car makes noise, so I am changing all the wheel bearings, and the car has been neglected for years. I also feel it should ride and handle better than it does.
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Thanks again, all. I sure hate to replace those new Yokahama tires for a 5mm rub.
I have officially begun to eat and sleep 968. I can't get the hubs off the back because I don't have the horseshoe tool from SIR in my B90 kit. I am starting to doubt any maintenance was ever done on the car. CV joint grease looked like Bosco, just a little more viscous. I am still in shock after seeing the prices for power steering hoses. I am used to the Porsche tax, but evidently the 968 is in its own tax bracket.Might as well replace the stub axle seals on the transaxle while I have the shafts off. On and on. Be nice if I had a manual, but at least I have the internet and you guys on this forum!
I sure hope the noise goes away when I'm done.
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