Product Details

The Rennline Sport+ Coilovers give your 1999-2005 Porsche 911 (996) the planted, adjustable stance the 996 chassis deserves — whether it's a daily-driven Carrera or a weekend GT3. This height-adjustable coilover system pairs monotube dampers with linear-rate springs to sharpen turn-in and flatten your 911 through the corners.

Engineered for the 996 911, the Sport+ coilover kit lets you drop the car, set rebound to taste across 32 settings, and tune ride height independently of spring pre-load. The result is a 996 that looks right and drives sharper, without giving up the street manners that make these 911s so usable.

Features

  • Monotube dampers for superior heat dissipation, faster rebound, and responsive damping
  • 32 levels of rebound adjustment, easily set with the included billet aluminum knob
  • Linear-rate coil springs for road-sticking grip with reduced body roll
  • Adjustable front damper bodies set ride height independently of spring pre-load
  • Adjustable rear damper bodies keep the shock operating within its correct valving range at any ride height
  • Damper bodies finished in gloss black powder coat
  • Spring seats and locking collars anodized red
  • Threaded adjustment portions clear zinc-coated for corrosion resistance against road salt

Specifications

Part Number S198
Part Name Sport+ Coilovers
Vehicle 1999-2005 Porsche 911
Chassis Code 996
Damper Type Monotube
Ride-Height Adjustable Yes
Adjustment Type 1-Way
Rebound Adjustment 32 Levels
Spring Rate - Front 280 lbs/in.
Spring Rate - Rear 335 lbs/in.
Ride Height Range - Front
Ride Height Range - Rear
Suspension Design - Front True Coilover
Suspension Design - Rear True Coilover
Notes
  • Fits 996 Carrera (C2), GT3, and GT2
  • Professional installation recommended
  • Alignment required after installation

Vehicle Fitment

  • 1999 Porsche 911 (996)
  • 2000 Porsche 911 (996)
  • 2001 Porsche 911 (996)
  • 2002 Porsche 911 (996)
  • 2003 Porsche 911 (996)
  • 2004 Porsche 911 (996)
  • 2005 Porsche 911 (996)

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