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Old Aug 22, 2008 | 02:16 PM
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996 - Bilstein PSS9 coilover kit (2WD) for $1799

Hey folks,

We have three new Bilstein PSS9 coilover kits available for $1799 + shipping. These are only for the narrow body 2WD 996 models.

If you are interested, please email me (dan@sharkwerks.com) with your zip code and I will send back a quote. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Do you have any for the 997? I want to lower my car, here's a link to pics. There's a decent size gap right now that's bothering me. Would you advise against just getting H&R springs? Do most people get the full coilovers?

https://teamspeed.com/forums/997-996...ront-rear.html
 
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Originally Posted by ATL-Porsche
Do you have any for the 997? I want to lower my car, here's a link to pics. There's a decent size gap right now that's bothering me. Would you advise against just getting H&R springs? Do most people get the full coilovers?

https://teamspeed.com/forums/997-996...ront-rear.html
We always use the bilstein PASM coil overs (for the S') and PSS9s (for non S' withouth PASM) on those car. If anything we remove H&R springs and just never install them. The ride is rough, bouncy and unsettling plus they sag over time
 
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Originally Posted by sharky
We always use the bilstein PASM coil overs (for the S') and PSS9s (for non S' withouth PASM) on those car. If anything we remove H&R springs and just never install them. The ride is rough, bouncy and unsettling plus they sag over time
Thanks Alex, how much for a set of bilstein PASM coil overs?
 
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