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[quote name='xrad' post='65702' date='Jan 17 2009, 12:34 AM']Flash: Nice work! Saw your pics. Are your braided brake lines clear covered? If you use them for more than a few years, some sources recommend replacement due to high failure rate from dirt entering stainless braid.[/quote]
I'd be interrested in a set of sways, although I haven't the faintest about how my car is set up at the moment. It has coilovers from Leda and the seller told me that spring rates are approx 4 times that what a stock Cayman has (at least I think that was what he said?!?).
What else should be adressed if going this route, besides a tower brace? Poly bushings? I'm not to keen on going for Delrins since this car will see mostly street and only occasionally track.
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1995 Riviera blue 968CS with LSD, custom LEDA coilovers with t-bar delete, S4 brakes, RS Barn braided lines, Tarett sways, Racers Edge bushings everywhere, Rack Tack, Design 1 braces and short shift kit, air box mod, RS Barn stage 1 chip, RS Barn cat back, RUF BTR2 wheels with Toyo R888, Deutsch Nine TRS version 2 rear wing (carbon fiber), AIR repop splitter (carbon fiber), brake cooling intakes (carbon fiber), Sparco seats and belts, OMP steering wheel and a lot of other little things that I can't recall at the moment...
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I'm currently running stock Cup's with Toyo R888's. To weak for these sways?
1995 Riviera blue 968CS with LSD, custom LEDA coilovers with t-bar delete, S4 brakes, RS Barn braided lines, Tarett sways, Racers Edge bushings everywhere, Rack Tack, Design 1 braces and short shift kit, air box mod, RS Barn stage 1 chip, RS Barn cat back, RUF BTR2 wheels with Toyo R888, Deutsch Nine TRS version 2 rear wing (carbon fiber), AIR repop splitter (carbon fiber), brake cooling intakes (carbon fiber), Sparco seats and belts, OMP steering wheel and a lot of other little things that I can't recall at the moment...
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<!--quoteo(post=66813:date=Feb 10 2009, 07:08 PM:name=flash)-->QUOTE (flash @ Feb 10 2009, 07:08 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->not sure what a "cup" is (whether it is the C2 Turbo or 993 Cup), but there is a good chance they are too narrow to take advantage, at least up front - the new loads that would be presented to the front tires would likely heat them up very fast - the car will handle better and hold a higher g-load, but the point at which it snaps loose would be a lot more abrupt - that tends to make a car a bit tough to handle - to be honest though, i haven't tried these bars with stock sized tires and wheels yet, so i'm only taking an educated guess here
this one is a slippery slope - bigger sways requires the big springs and more tire - that then means a beefier set of bushings, spindles and hubs to handle the loads - then you need to add more brakes because you are now going faster..........and so on and so on
it's all about balance too, so things need to happen in packages - i'd get the chassis sorted before going to larger bars<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I have a CS so it would be what came stock on that one. 255 in the back and 225 up front. Stock bushings but Leda coilovers. Will fit the nice rsbarn braces (both) and shoot for poly bushings. It's a non M030 (didn't the M030 cars have beefier hubs?) so maybe I should go for the M030 sways instead (I have pm'd pete about the ones he has unless they're already dibbed). I don't want any hubs splitting open or spindles cracking.
1995 Riviera blue 968CS with LSD, custom LEDA coilovers with t-bar delete, S4 brakes, RS Barn braided lines, Tarett sways, Racers Edge bushings everywhere, Rack Tack, Design 1 braces and short shift kit, air box mod, RS Barn stage 1 chip, RS Barn cat back, RUF BTR2 wheels with Toyo R888, Deutsch Nine TRS version 2 rear wing (carbon fiber), AIR repop splitter (carbon fiber), brake cooling intakes (carbon fiber), Sparco seats and belts, OMP steering wheel and a lot of other little things that I can't recall at the moment...