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> Sagging in the rear?, What do you guys think?
914zim
post Apr 3 2004, 08:22 PM
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Still pretty clueless...
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Dudes:
I took the 914 out and washed it today.
Also took a few pics while it was clean and out of the garage.
I will try to attach a pic here, but am not sure it will work.
Do you guys think it's sagging in the rear?
I've looked at other pics of other cars and they didn't seem as saggy.
Do I need springs and/or shocks?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Andy...


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red914
post Apr 4 2004, 10:34 AM
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i am sure one of the guys with a camera will post a picture. it is very simple; like Kevin, i believe, and others have said, measuring as you go, and moving the car to "settle it" a bit will do the trick. hey, if they can show me how to do it, it should be simple for anyone else! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

OT: i lived in delafield for three years back in the late 90s. still have many friends out there. in fact, went back for a wedding last november. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer3.gif) i was particularly impressed by the generous people of wisconsin. the humidity in the summer was punishing, however. oh, and the golf courses are gorgeous.
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