PA, MD, VA-need ride in Bilstein/H&R sport 993
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Hi all;
I am hoping some nice rennlister in the mid-atlantic region would be willing to give me a ride in their Bilstein HD/H&R sport spring equipped 993. I think riding in a car and being able to see the ride height while comparing it to my 993 is the only way I'm going to know what I should do.
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I'm right in the middle of PA near the MD line. Takes about 1 hr and 45 min to get to D.C.
I am hoping some nice rennlister in the mid-atlantic region would be willing to give me a ride in their Bilstein HD/H&R sport spring equipped 993. I think riding in a car and being able to see the ride height while comparing it to my 993 is the only way I'm going to know what I should do.
Anyone out there willing to give me a
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I'm right in the middle of PA near the MD line. Takes about 1 hr and 45 min to get to D.C.
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swmic - Thanks for the offer. I'm hoping there is someone closer but if I don't find anyone I'll let you know. I think a check ride in a car with M030's would also be helpful.
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I have Bilsteins HDs with H&R springs. I live in Radnor, 25 minutes NW of Philly. PM or e-mail me and depending on the weekend weather, I'll be happy to give you a ride.
Personally, I like the set-up. Although having an adjustable PSS9 would be nice, given my skill level, the current non-adjustable set-up is fine for my track driving. It's also acceptable for daily driving although I still recommend avoiding potholes.
Personally, I like the set-up. Although having an adjustable PSS9 would be nice, given my skill level, the current non-adjustable set-up is fine for my track driving. It's also acceptable for daily driving although I still recommend avoiding potholes.