Suspension & Axle
- Porsche Taycan Sport Saloon
- Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo
- Porsche Taycan 4 Cross Turismo
- Porsche Taycan 4S Sport Saloon
- Porsche Taycan 4S Sport Turismo
- Porsche Taycan 4S Cross Turismo
- Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Sport Saloon
- Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Weissach Package Sport Saloon
- Porsche Taycan Turbo Sport Saloon
- Porsche Taycan Turbo Sport Turismo
- Porsche Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo
- Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sport Saloon
- Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo
- Porsche Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo
Porsche Suspension & Axle Parts
Porsche suspension systems are engineered with precision to deliver sharp handling, ride comfort, and maximum performance. Whether on the road or track, your Porsche relies on a finely tuned suspension and axle setup to keep you in control. When components wear out, the ride becomes rough, handling suffers, and safety can be compromised.
At Design911, we supply a full range of suspension and axle parts for classic and modern Porsche models — from shock absorbers and coil springs to control arms and ball joints - helping you maintain your car’s legendary driving dynamics.
Signs of Worn Shocks or Struts
Shock absorbers and struts are essential for keeping your
Porsche stable over bumps and through corners. Some signs they may need
replacement include:
- Excessive
Bouncing – car continues to bounce after hitting bumps
- Poor
Cornering Stability – leaning hard into corners, reduced grip
- Fluid
Leaks – damp or oily patches on shocks/struts
- Uneven Tyre Wear – poor damping leads to increased tyre wear
If left unchecked, worn shocks or struts not only reduce ride comfort but can also compromise safety.
Common Porsche Suspension Issues
Different Porsche models can face specific
suspension-related faults. The most frequent include:
- Lower
Track Control Arm Bushings - Failure
causes squeaking noises, uneven tyre wear, and eventually knocking sounds
over rough roads.
- Broken
Coil Springs - Seen
in models such as the Porsche Boxster. Symptoms include groaning noises
when steering and clicking or knocking over bumpy surfaces.
- Leaking
or Worn Shock Absorbers - Identified
by damp, oily residue on the shock body. This is one of the most common
suspension failures over time.
- Ball Joint Wear - Worn joints reduce steering precision and can lead to loss of control if ignored.
Fortunately, most of these issues can be resolved by simply replacing the affected parts with OEM or high-quality aftermarket components.
Why Maintain Suspension & Axle Components?
Why Choose Design911?
Explore our Porsche Suspension & Axle range today – from shocks and struts to springs and bushings – and restore the sharp handling and comfort your Porsche was designed to deliver.