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Old 10-19-2007, 02:21 AM
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Installing GT3 Front Lower Control Arms

I know there are many existing camber & alignment threads, some of which have tangentially discussed this modification, but I am hoping for a specific and complete answer so I started a new thread. This will also make it easier for those looking for this information in the future.

For those that have installed the GT3 control arms as a means of increasing negative camber, please let me know what you did and what you paid for the parts.

If you are uncomfortable posting this to the thread, then please send me a PM.

I am looking for all the required part numbers. This important, because I need to know whether you installed the 996 or 997 arms and whether the arms were the "street" part or the "cup" part.

The Porsche Owners Club classification system allows only the "street" arms (rubber bushings) for a specific class and does not allow the "cup" arms with the solid bushings, etc.

Thank you in advance for your response.

Cheers,
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