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Thanks!I can think of 2. I would for a road car just put powerflex bushes in, and shocks there is intrax who have a set up for the roadster, Penske which are comparable and the package has been already sorted. I wouldn’t bother with Nitron after talking with them, I don’t trust a word that comes out of their mouths. The adjustable shocks rebuilt would also be a great option. The stock non adjustable I would not bother rebuilding.
Carl would be your one stop for the Penske,
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which are pricey but top shelf items that you would never look back on. Intrax developed shocks for a few roadsters and have a comprehensive pedigree. But you will need a 3rd party shop for install.
PF34-201 14 of
PF34-202 2 of (for rear lower front bush)
Rear settings
-1.8 degrees camber
I got those powerflex from GRP and it came in purple.Front needs 8 PF34-201
Rear needs 6 PR32-201 and 2 PF34-202
Is this a typo? 6 PR32-201Front needs 8 PF34-201
Rear needs 6 PR32-201 and 2 PF34-202
You will have to drill holes in the frame and install nutserts to hold the canister. We can supply you with part numbers, etc. I haven't seen the Intrax setup yet. Our shock setup is more expensive, but Penske also has 5f1 teams using their shocks and a dozen or more off-road teams using them. We spent a lot of time and money to ensure we offer the best quality parts. Everything we make and sell is in the USA; our carbon shop is one mile from here. We had a Lotus race shop do all the R&D for our setup. The OEM Bilstein was a $6000 option; ours are $5500 and have a 5-year warranty. Back to your original comment, I can supply you the nutserts and the template for drilling the holes. [email protected]Peter, I'm curious how they fit on a 2.0 non-Sport. Where does that canister go?
How do you contact them?Bilstein in san diego rebuilds the original shocks for 95 a corner.