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The fix = sway bars, control arm, shocks, and (archive)

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Posted by spoiler. (eom) AvusBlue on November 06, 1999 at 20:38:41:

In Reply to: Euros only... posted by NB on November 06, 1999 at 18:19:36:

: To deal with a handling instability problem (snap oversteer...at least Audi's offering a fix, Porsche never did) that only seems to mainfest itself on hgh-speed (110 mph or above) turns. The fix is simply a small spoiler on the tail similar to the one offered by JEDesign. Doesn't make me question reliability or design at all. Porsche had the same problem up until the 993-generation, and nobody griped about it. But, as I said, I'd take a serious look at the M3 instead, if for nothing other than practicality. TT's got hellacious cargo space when the back seats are folded (if you can call that space anything other than a parcel shelf), but the M3 will be able to handle four adults and have cargo space left over. And I think the overall design will hold up a little better as it ages.




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