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Lowering 296GTB

Discussion in '296' started by WSY, Jul 25, 2025 at 3:08 PM.

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  1. WSY

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    Hi Everyone!

    First post, just got my 296GTB, what an amazing car, love everything about it except carbon seats too high, haptic is a annoying. But the car is phenomenal, speed, handling, comfort, looks.

    Originally was going to order the Novitec sport springs, but read a few posts regarding how bad it drives. being too soft and not the correct spring rate.

    My car is without AF package with lift. I see someone mentioned lowering factory suspension, is it possible? I took a quick peak, it doesn't seems like they are threaded coilover like Porsche GT cars.

    Appreciate if anyone could share some feedback for a slight lowering.

    Cheers,
     
  2. ntatfas

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    Your dealer should be able to lower the car on stock springs by a modest amount so I would start by asking them what they can do.
     
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    cpiguy Formula 3 Silver Subscribed

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    Yes, I had mine lower on the factory springs. Easier task with out the factory lift kit. My dealer was too expensive so I had it done elsewhere. The drop is more than adequate for my liking.

    This is a terrible picture, but the only thing I have for now…
     

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  4. WSY

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    Looks great! How much was is lowered? Drives well?
     
  5. Dbops618

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    I don’t have a lift and I have the AF package so I’m scared to bottom out by lowering it
     
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  7. ZubayrC

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    is it not better to lower front and back by the same to maintain the intended rake (aero, handling etc) we're talking mm's so probably overthinking it
     
  8. RoadRonin

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    Others who have lowered their cars have typically lowered the rear by 13 or 14mm to create a more level stance from front to rear (eliminating the factory rake completely). I wanted to preserve some of the factory rake, so 10mm seemed to be a good middle ground. I then had the car evaluated and aligned by the dealership.
     
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