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After publishing other DIY articles/documents on this forum, I thought I would continue as I do mods to my car, to the extent they are useful and/or helpful.
As mentioned before, modifying cars is my relaxing hobby. I enjoy learning about them and modifying or fixing them. For the last number of years, I have been doing that in the Porsche and BMW forums/communities, so I thought as I continue to modify (play) with the F-Type, I would document some of those items here as well.
I recently installed lowering springs, with quite a few challenges noted HERE. I took some photos and documented the process, and put them in my DIY template. I have attached the FRONT process, and will likely get the REAR posted soon...as time permits. As mentioned, the Porsche forums found these useful so I continued to produce them. If not useful, I still photograph and document for my own records.
I eventually was able to get the proper VAP springs installed and the results were exactly what I was hoping for. (Read the link above and you will understand )
NOTE: These are created in the spirit of helping others. If you have a better way of doing it, knock yourself out!...this is simply what worked for me.
Roughly speaking, how much time to do each job...F & R. Plus I will have use of Lift rack and helper(s).
T's Mr. ROCK
I would allow about 4 hours +/- to rack/lift it, remove wheels, remove struts, install springs with proper spring compressor, re-install and torque properly, re-install wheels and lower and torque to specs.. This is four all 4 F & R, as you asked.
I never have a helper, but that will make re-inserting the struts into the towers go much bettef/quicker, especially the rears.
I have some helpful tips on this video for the rear struts re-installation. That was the most difficult part for me and my helper (wife). Lining the strut and control arm bolt together took a lot of tries and guess work to find the right angle.
Did you guys replaced all the nuts and bolts? If so, anyone have a list of what to order both front and back?
At 69k miles, mine still looked good so I reused them. I had also marked them with sharpie to maintain the same alignment and torque for reinstallation.
how similar is everyone's rides compared to stock springs? I like the looks but like ray ray, am concerned about the ride after lowering. tia!
I used VAP, and they are progressive springs, and I would say they may actually ride better than OEM They certainly are not harsh at all. I would not be concerned about ride quality...It is good. Cannot speak for any others than VAP.
I used VAP, and they are progressive springs, and I would say they may actually ride better than OEM They certainly are not harsh at all. I would not be concerned about ride quality...It is good. Cannot speak for any others than VAP.
Good luck,
DC
The H&Rs smoothed out the ride a bit as well, but the drop may be too extreme for most folks.
I have the Eibach lowering springs installed and I like them so far. They are very similar to stock in terms of ride quality and comfort. Just slightly stiffer. The drop is perfect enough that I don’t scrape on my driveway. Any lower and I’m sure I’ll end up scraping.
I have the Eibach lowering springs installed and I like them so far. They are very similar to stock in terms of ride quality and comfort. Just slightly stiffer. The drop is perfect enough that I don’t scrape on my driveway. Any lower and I’m sure I’ll end up scraping.