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azskyrider
04/18/2004, 02:07 PM
Can someone give some explanation on the differences between each?

weasel
04/18/2004, 10:52 PM
912 is one less than 913 but also seven less than 919
913 is one more than 912 but also six less than 919
919 is seven more than 912 but also six more than 913

That is just my answer and I am sticking to it..............................

dutchie
04/18/2004, 11:46 PM
The porsche 912
http://www.raceshop.org/streetcar/porsche/912/912025.jpg
http://www.912registry.org/history.htm

The infamous porsche 913
http://vwpictures.tripod.com/porschebusext.JPG

and last but not least:


http://www.google.com/search?sa=X&oi=fwp&pb=f&q=porsche+919

Triathlete
04/19/2004, 09:29 AM
Here is a link with info on the 912 and 913 springs (http://www.independent4x.com/category.html?UCIDs=1234268) . Hope this helps.

AK VX Lvr
04/19/2004, 02:25 PM
I too am confused. Some places that offer both the 912 & 913 springs say the 913 gives higher lift than the 912. Other places state the 912 gives higher lift than the 913. The link in the posting above says the 913 gives 1.5 inches of lift, and the 912 gives 1.5-3 inches of lift. The 919s I cannot even find for sale anywhere, although I have heard that they give the most lift of all. Is there one source that tells the correct lift given by all three types of springs?? Is there anyplace that sells all three type of OME springs???
:?: :?: :?:
Thanks for the help,
Dave

Triathlete
04/20/2004, 10:02 AM
You might also ty calling ARB and speaking to one of their reps. I am sure sure they could answer all you questions. Here is their US cntact info...
ARB 4x4 Accessories
20 South Spokane Street
Seattle WA 98134
Tel: (206) 264 1669
Fax: (206) 264 1670
and here is their email...
ARB (sales@arbusa.com)

Green Dragon
04/20/2004, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by azskyrider
Can someone give some explanation on the differences between each?

Link to best price http://www.rocky-road.com/trooper.html

(912) Regular Duty
(913) Hvy Duty
(919) Expedition

Most on-off road applications the 912 is just fine.
Bob;Do;