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Old 05-29-2015, 04:16 PM
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Arrow .:2010 Porsche Cayman S with H&R Springs and OZ Leggera Wheels by GMP:.

There's always at least a Porsche or two on our lifts here at GMP. Aircooled and Watercooled. We thought we would share the installation of a simple set of springs and wheels, as well as the before/after pics. Enjoy!






There she is. Bone Stock





H&R Lowering Springs








Stock Suspension








New Vs Old





Thats more like it























Lowered on OZ Leggera Wheels




H&R Sport Springs

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Nice!

How does the leggeras look IRL compared to the photo? Looks great!
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Just a couple subtle changes made quite a big difference - Looking great, nice work!
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Nice!

How does the leggeras look IRL compared to the photo? Looks great!
Thanks! the rear is nice and concave. more so IRL than in the picture. Hopefully we can get the car back here to take some shots of it.
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Just a couple subtle changes made quite a big difference - Looking great, nice work!
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Thanks! the rear is nice and concave. more so IRL than in the picture. Hopefully we can get the car back here to take some shots of it.
Here is the closest to a side shot that we have.


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Car looks great! I have the same springs, and IMO, this is the ride height the car should have come from the factory. You neglected to show the not-so-glamorous removal of the interior to access the rear strut top bolts.
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Originally Posted by kennyvb
Car looks great! I have the same springs, and IMO, this is the ride height the car should have come from the factory. You neglected to show the not-so-glamorous removal of the interior to access the rear strut top bolts.
Agreed! Car looks much better with the springs installed.

Yes.. removal of the interior panels is something you have to be careful with on this installation!
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nice looking car!

may i know the size of wheels/tires? I have a 981 and looking to get these but was thinking if 20x11 would fit.



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