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jaredlgoldman Samba Member
Joined: May 10, 2023 Posts: 4 Location: MA
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:12 pm Post subject: 1973 Porsche 911 T suspension upgrade options |
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I have a 1973 911 T that I am starting a restoration on. The car is stripped down to the shell and getting sandblasted as we speak
I want to upgrade the suspension to make it a better driving car. This will be a daily driver, no track days for now but I want it to perform well.
I am NOT doing a factory restoration, seeing that I don't have the original motor or trans.
My question for all of you experts out there, I am looking at three options
Option 1:
Stick with the current set, replace bushings, rebuild struts, clean up all the arms, etc. Keep the torsion bars front and back, keep sway bar
Option 2
Keep the control and trailing arms, add Turbo tie rod ends and change out to a coil over set up for shocks, keep sway bar and torsion bars
Option 3
Go all new on the suspension, 935 subframe with new control arms, coil over shocks, re-enforced shock towers, upgrade sway bar, etc. Get rid of torsion bars front and back
I want to add bigger breaks, 3.5" brackets. They will not fit on the stock 73' spindles.
I have been told I can upgrade to new components but am getting mixed opinions. Any assistance would be appreciated |
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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2016 Posts: 299 Location: atlanta ga
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2023 8:52 am Post subject: Re: 1973 Porsche 911 T suspension upgrade options |
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the suspension is perfectly good as is if everything is up to par. Check the shocks lubricate the a arm bushings check the tie rods and ball joints and you will be all set, (also replace the rubber brake flex lines and repack the wheel bearings. The car has a GREAT front end on it, no reason to change it |
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Dane Tyler Samba Member
Joined: August 12, 2003 Posts: 14
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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 7:12 am Post subject: Re: 1973 Porsche 911 T suspension upgrade options |
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I vote Option 1 with the addition of Turbo tie rods.
Torsion bars are fine. They work well here.
The Turbo tie rod ends are a worthwhile upgrade.
Elephant Racing makes excellent replacement suspension bushings. I would highly recommend.
This is how I setup my 75 911S, along with new Koni struts and shocks and lowering to Euro height. I only went with Koni because the originals were Koni. I typically prefer Bilstein.
Good luck.
jaredlgoldman wrote: |
I have a 1973 911 T that I am starting a restoration on. The car is stripped down to the shell and getting sandblasted as we speak
I want to upgrade the suspension to make it a better driving car. This will be a daily driver, no track days for now but I want it to perform well.
I am NOT doing a factory restoration, seeing that I don't have the original motor or trans.
My question for all of you experts out there, I am looking at three options
Option 1:
Stick with the current set, replace bushings, rebuild struts, clean up all the arms, etc. Keep the torsion bars front and back, keep sway bar
Option 2
Keep the control and trailing arms, add Turbo tie rod ends and change out to a coil over set up for shocks, keep sway bar and torsion bars
Option 3
Go all new on the suspension, 935 subframe with new control arms, coil over shocks, re-enforced shock towers, upgrade sway bar, etc. Get rid of torsion bars front and back
I want to add bigger breaks, 3.5" brackets. They will not fit on the stock 73' spindles.
I have been told I can upgrade to new components but am getting mixed opinions. Any assistance would be appreciated |
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wrxnofx Samba Member
Joined: July 06, 2022 Posts: 273 Location: Richfield, MN
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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2023 2:00 pm Post subject: Re: 1973 Porsche 911 T suspension upgrade options |
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There is WAY more information on these types of topics over on Pelican Parts.
You'll get way more engagement from those folks on this topic:
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/ _________________ 1977 VW Type 2 Bay Window Westy FI |
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