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Eurowise

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About Eurowise

Eurowise for Porsche

Driven by passion, our dedication to developing unique and outside-the-box products engineered in-house, ensures that every Eurowise Offroad Porsche product is a testament to quality, precision, and performance. Our mission is more than a commitment; it’s a promise to our customers, partners, and fellow adventurers. Join us as we forge new paths and set new standards in the world of off-road exploration, while allowing us to enjoy our Porsche and create new memories along the way like never before.

Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche

Where Eurowise is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, side/position, and connector type where relevant.

  • Typical reasons to choose Eurowise parts include addressing known wear points, improving durability and usability, and refreshing the overall feel of the vehicle to avoid repeated failures.
  • Common issues around these components can show up as handling looseness, vibration, uneven wear, and fatigue, often made worse by incorrect alignment or mixing parts with very different stiffness.
  • Expect that some uprated parts may increase noise, vibration, or harshness; plan for a suitable wheel alignment after installation, especially where geometry has been disturbed.
  • Carry out changes in matched sets where possible (such as both sides on an axle) and validate your work with careful road tests to confirm the behaviour of the car.
  • For suspension-related work, replacing left/right components together and following up with a full alignment helps maintain balanced handling.
  • Start diagnosis by checking for play and wear rather than replacing parts at random, so you resolve the root cause of knocks, vibration, or poor stability.

Browse by Category

If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.

Brakes — Brake components are renewed to restore safe, consistent stopping performance or to upgrade a Porsche for fast road or track driving; where Eurowise options apply, they can be used alongside other quality parts to build a balanced setup.

  • Check whether the parts are suited to your intended use (road, mixed, or track) and follow any bedding-in guidance given by the friction material supplier.
  • Confirm whether new fitting hardware and wear sensors are required so the system can be serviced in one visit.

Centre Locking Hubs — Centre locking hubs are used on certain Porsche models or conversions to enable rapid wheel changes and a motorsport-style fitment; replacement or upgrade is usually driven by safety checks, visible wear, or changes in wheel and brake specification.

  • Confirm if the kit is intended as an OE-style replacement or a conversion, and verify torque settings and any special tools required before starting work.
  • Where track use is planned, follow the supplier’s service intervals for inspection and nut replacement to maintain clamping force.

Suspension & Axle — Suspension and axle components are changed to restore the Porsche’s original handling, ride comfort, and braking stability, or to achieve a firmer, more controlled setup where uprated Eurowise parts are available.

  • Plan to replace key suspension items in axle pairs and book a full alignment afterwards to avoid uneven tyre wear and poor tracking.
  • Before ordering, identify the exact source of knocks, vibration, or wander so that bushes, joints, and dampers are renewed where actually worn.

Wheel Hub / Carrier — Wheel hubs and carriers are renewed when bearing seats are worn, corrosion affects fitment, or impact damage has altered alignment; matching quality parts to the correct bearings, sensors, and brakes helps maintain Porsche steering precision.

  • If a bearing has failed or spun in the hub, inspect seating faces and hub run-out to decide whether the hub or carrier should be replaced at the same time.
  • Use correct press tools and clean mating surfaces to protect new bearings and avoid introducing play or noise from poor installation.

Side section / Sub frame — Side sections and subframes form the structural base for Porsche suspension; they are replaced where corrosion, accident damage, or distorted mounting points prevent correct alignment and geometry.

  • Subframe replacement should be followed by a full geometry check, and often fresh mounting hardware and bushes, to make sure the structure is secure.
  • Where the main structure is sound, consider whether renewing bushes and related mounts can resolve noise or movement before replacing the whole assembly.

Explore Eurowise at Design911

View the current Eurowise range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.

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