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      06-25-2008, 11:21 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by footie View Post
From memory the 928 had a steering rear axle and it's cornering ability was well ahead of the time. What model of 928 have you, I have tried both the 928S and the GTS, the latter was pretty quick and not that far behind some of the others.

A great Porsche as well as an all-time great in my opinion.
I have an 1988 928 S4

The key to the 928's balance is the front engine with torque tube and rear transmission....& all 928's have what is known as the Weissach axle..which is a passive rear wheel steering by toeing in the rear axle in cornering to increase stability.... They also have a little bit of anti dive and anti squat build into the suspension too.... good power, big brakes, adjustable coil overs, good weight balance....all equal a car thats easy to drive fast! Its also 5 inches lower than the M3 too & slightly wider too
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