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I ordered the Euro MO3O springs from Suncoast on Friday, They said it would take 2-4 weeks for delivery from Germany. Now I need to decide if "while I'm in there" should I just go ahead and replace the shocks. They are 12 years old, have had the Eibachs on them for most of their life according to the PO but they only have 20k miles on them. It seems stupid not to just replace them but I hate to tby Brian P - Main Forum
I'd love coilovers for the Boxster but cost is a concern along with my ability to properly tune them. I've ridden in cars with coilovers that were not properly set up and it was not a fun ride. I know i can install them properly but setting them up is a different story.by Brian P - Main Forum
Thanks Pedro, I understand that the damping characteristics are different i just wanted a reality check that the physical characteristics were the same IE. that the springs would physically fit on the stock shock. New Bilstein sports will come later. I have no need for PSS9's. If I go to the track I take my 86 911by Brian P - Main Forum
the website states that the kit is for the base model only and when I called they confirmed that and also stated that the kit was ''getting harder to get'' but I could get the springs separately if I could wait 2 to 4 weeks. I guess if people are subbing the bilsteins for the MO3O shocks then it should'nt be a problem to use them on my stock shocks which only have 20k miles on themby Brian P - Main Forum
Hi All, I was wondering if someone could answer a question for me? I called Suncoast about the availability of the ROW MO3O suspension kit for the Boxster S and they informed me that Porsche was discontinuing it but I could still order just the springs. My question is will the springs fit on the stock shocks I have? The PO put Eibach springs on the car when he first bought it and the car LOOKS Gby Brian P - Main Forum