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Track Set Up - Front Spacers
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Centre of gravity cannot be lower, although I think that you are meaning that CG in relation to track width is improved.

And being a CS is not equivalent of having the M030 as they are not related. My car is a '95 CS non M030 for example.
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I am afraid this was the rather vague way this all was refered to by the local Porsche shop where I got them. My guess is that they where referring to the rear engine modells and I am reasonably sure they are M 14s probably with 1,5 mm threads.

//T

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This would make sense, what is difficult to understand how let's say an extra inch of track can do a big difference in relation to the track which I belive is about 550 inches.

/T
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