What kind of springs do you use on a Boxster?

What kind of springs do you use on a Boxster?

You can use stiffer springs like Eibach Performance Springs, which serve to create a stiffer suspension and lower the car a little more than an inch in both the front and the rear. Install the compressed spring assembly back onto the lower spring perch and reassemble the assembly as per Figure 8.

How to replace shocks and springs on a Porsche Boxster?

With the car elevated in the air and the wheels removed, start with one strut, and remove the brake caliper (see Pelican Technical Article: Replacing Shocks & Springs ). Unplug any brake sensors that may be connected to the caliper and disconnect them from the strut (see Figure 1 ).

Can you change the brake caliper on a Boxster?

Changing the height of the suspension changes the values of the alignment / suspension settings. With the car elevated in the air and the wheels removed, start with one strut, and remove the brake caliper (see Pelican Technical Article: Replacing Shocks & Springs ).

Do you need spring compressor for Boxster shocks?

Use a hex socket to hold the shaft of the shock as you tighten the nut and clamp down the entire assembly. In order to get the springs compressed enough to be placed on the shock, you will need a spring compressor like the one shown in the upper left.

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With the car elevated in the air and the wheels removed, start with one strut, and remove the brake caliper (see Pelican Technical Article: Replacing Shocks & Springs ). Unplug any brake sensors that may be connected to the caliper and disconnect them from the strut (see Figure 1 ).

You can use stiffer springs like Eibach Performance Springs, which serve to create a stiffer suspension and lower the car a little more than an inch in both the front and the rear. Install the compressed spring assembly back onto the lower spring perch and reassemble the assembly as per Figure 8.

Are there any problems with the Porsche Boxster?

The Boxster is known to have problems with broken coil springs and you can spot this quite easily be looking at how the car sits and whether you’ve noticed a different feeling to cornering at higher speeds. Also, a knocking sound that appears to come from the wheels is a sign that these will need to be replaced.