Bilstein PSS10
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Bilstein PSS10
Hi.
Have a question.
These were on the car when i bought it, It says it can be lowered to -1,75inch both front and rear. But want o get lower than 60mm. Is there a trick for this in general gas dampers or do i need to go for a different setup?
heres the link for the dampers:
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...+Coil-Over+Kit
/sebastian
Have a question.
These were on the car when i bought it, It says it can be lowered to -1,75inch both front and rear. But want o get lower than 60mm. Is there a trick for this in general gas dampers or do i need to go for a different setup?
heres the link for the dampers:
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...+Coil-Over+Kit
/sebastian
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My understanding of Bilstein's products is that you don't have the PSS10, you have the PSS9. PSS10's were not made for the 2nd Generation GS.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...+Coil-Over+Kit
The only way you're going to 0 your suspension out is RCA's (Roll Center Adapters). There are quite a few threads covering the subject.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...+Coil-Over+Kit
The only way you're going to 0 your suspension out is RCA's (Roll Center Adapters). There are quite a few threads covering the subject.
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My understanding of Bilstein's products is that you don't have the PSS10, you have the PSS9. PSS10's were not made for the 2nd Generation GS.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...+Coil-Over+Kit
The only way you're going to 0 your suspension out is RCA's (Roll Center Adapters). There are quite a few threads covering the subject.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...+Coil-Over+Kit
The only way you're going to 0 your suspension out is RCA's (Roll Center Adapters). There are quite a few threads covering the subject.
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My understanding of Bilstein's products is that you don't have the PSS10, you have the PSS9. PSS10's were not made for the 2nd Generation GS.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...+Coil-Over+Kit
The only way you're going to 0 your suspension out is RCA's (Roll Center Adapters). There are quite a few threads covering the subject.
http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/s...+Coil-Over+Kit
The only way you're going to 0 your suspension out is RCA's (Roll Center Adapters). There are quite a few threads covering the subject.
Unless you have the Bilstein Ennepetal (custom coilovers with each damper made specific to each individual car) or some other one off by Bilstein.
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I think Bilstein didn't even make the PSS9 but just the PSS. I looked around for a PSS9 or PSS10 but couldn't find any so got the regular PSS.
Unless you have the Bilstein Ennepetal (custom coilovers with each damper made specific to each individual car) or some other one off by Bilstein.
Unless you have the Bilstein Ennepetal (custom coilovers with each damper made specific to each individual car) or some other one off by Bilstein.
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