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Sachs

Sachs
About Sachs

Sachs for Porsche

Elevate the performance of your Porsche with OE-quality Sachs clutches, dampers and related components from ZF Aftermarket, available through Design911. These parts are designed to make clutch and suspension work more efficient while maintaining the driver comfort and control Porsche owners expect.

A Quick Look at Sachs

Sachs information on this page is based on details supplied by the manufacturer or distributor, plus any OE references provided with the parts.

Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche

Where Sachs 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, gearbox type, side/position, and connector or mounting style where relevant.

  • Typical reasons to choose Sachs include restoring smooth clutch engagement, fixing slipping or noisy clutches, and refreshing suspension with components that match factory behaviour.
  • Common symptoms before replacement include clutch slip or judder, heavy pedal, release bearing noise, and difficulty selecting gears, sometimes made worse by worn dual-mass flywheels or hydraulic issues.
  • Practical workshop tips include checking dual-mass flywheel wear and play, using new stretch bolts where specified, and replacing RMS/IMS seals where relevant while access is available.
  • For drivetrain diagnosis, remember that mounts, linkage and oil condition can mimic gearbox faults, and fresh, correct-spec oil is often a sensible early step.
  • After suspension work, plan for a full alignment and consider renewing associated bushes, mounts, bump stops and dust boots at the same time.

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.

Gearbox / Transmission — You would choose Sachs-related gearbox and transmission components when you are dealing with shifting issues, noises, leaks or a high-mileage drivetrain refresh, making sure parts match the specific Porsche transmission type and required tolerances. Common symptoms include whining in a specific gear, crunching on shifts, difficulty selecting gears and external leaks at seals or casing joins. Tips: do not assume it is always the gearbox itself, as clutch, mounts, linkage and oil can mimic faults, and using the correct-spec oil change can be a useful early check.

Clutch Kits — Sachs clutch kits for Porsche provide matched pressure plate, friction disc and release bearing to restore smooth engagement and consistent power transfer. They are typically replaced when there is slipping under load, judder when pulling away or a high bite point, or when the gearbox is already out for other work. Symptoms often include rev flare without matching acceleration and noisy release bearings. Tips: assess the dual-mass flywheel for wear or heat spots and consider replacing it at the same time, and review related items such as guide tube, bolts and rear main seal while access is available.

Suspension & Axle — Sachs suspension and axle parts are used to bring back precise handling, ride comfort and braking stability on Porsche models. Replacement is usually driven by knocks over bumps, uneven tyre wear, wandering, vibration or pulling under braking. Many symptoms overlap across bushes, ball joints, dampers and mounts, so a thorough inspection is essential. Tips: suspension components are often replaced in left/right pairs for balanced behaviour, and a proper alignment after work is important to restore geometry.

Shock Absorbers REAR — Rear Sachs dampers and associated hardware help maintain stability, traction and comfort at the back of the car. You might replace them when you notice rear-end bouncing, instability over bumps, squat under acceleration, knocking or leaks that lead to uneven rear tyre wear. Tips: always replace rear dampers in pairs and check rear top mounts and bushes at the same time, as multiple wear points can create similar noises and instability.

Sachs / Boge Standard — The Sachs / Boge Standard range is aimed at Porsche owners who want to restore original ride quality rather than adopt a firmer or lowered setup. These standard shocks are suited to everyday road use where comfort and predictable behaviour matter. Typical reasons to fit them include bouncing, leaks, knocks and a general loss of stability as original dampers age. Tips: replace dampers in axle pairs for consistent response and renew bump stops and dust boots during installation for a longer-lasting result.

Explore Sachs at Design911

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

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