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Old August 2nd 2004, 13:03
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Spring Plates

So far I have the 944 early aluminum trailing arms and NA brakes. Do I need to get 944 spring plates or can I use the stock vw ones already on my Ghia? What are the advantages of the Porsche spring plates?

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Old August 8th 2004, 10:34
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Try using the "SEARCH" function as this topic has been covered extensively before and all the information you need is probably already here on these forums.
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Old August 8th 2004, 10:59
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what BG said, but the short answer is yes, you want the spring plates as they are adjustable.
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Yes u need the Porsche spring plates. Steel arm'd spring plates will not work with Ally arms.
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