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I live in Montevideo, Uruguay and have been the owner of a 993 Carrera 4 and a 996 Carrera 4. I am contemplating buying a 2009 Carrera 4S, but with the 19 inch wheels and low profile(30 & 35) tyres, it looks to be terrible hard. Our roads are not very good and we have potholes and differences in the concrete(roots...?). Is there any softer suspension that can be ordered with a 2009 Carrera 4S..? I am afraid that my wife will not like to ride on a new Carrea 4s, as the 996 Carrera 4 is already hard for her.

Isthere any chance of putting 18 inch wheels on the new Carrera 4S..? here it is a question of comfort, over performance...i could also have the 19 inch for a track day session anyway.

I would appreciate all coments and advice... Many thanks,

Nando

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I live in Montevideo, Uruguay and have been the owner of a 993 Carrera 4 and a 996 Carrera 4. I am contemplating buying a 2009 Carrera 4S, but with the 19 inch wheels and low profile(30 & 35) tyres, it looks to be terrible hard. Our roads are not very good and we have potholes and differences in the concrete(roots...?). Is there any softer suspension that can be ordered with a 2009 Carrera 4S..? I am afraid that my wife will not like to ride on a new Carrea 4s, as the 996 Carrera 4 is already hard for her.

Isthere any chance of putting 18 inch wheels on the new Carrera 4S..? here it is a question of comfort, over performance...i could also have the 19 inch for a track day session anyway.

I would appreciate all coments and advice... Many thanks,

Nando

Posted

Hi,

These cars have some real tight suspension. The 18"

tires would help with the street ruts. Changing

the springs would be expensive and you may have

big problems getting softer springs. Good luck and

let us know what you did.

Paul

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