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Ride height 900 1994

1994 944T

The car is riding on 15" steel at the moment with 195-65-15 tires.

The ride height measured from the floor to the bottom of the fender opening (at the axle center) is 26" all around. The car looks like it is raised at the back.

The 92 944T in the garage is not as uniform in measurements on each side but the angle looks better. It is (more or less) 26 1/2" in the front and 25" in the rear, and looks "normal".

It would seem that the ride height and angle are a result of the springs alone... or not?

While I don't know a lot of history on the car I feel that the two previous women owners wouldn't have changed out the springs on the 1994.

Will various strut inserts and shocks change the ride height significantly?

Randy






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