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Old 08-22-2018, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by JG 996T
Exactly. He got rid of porsches "active suspension management."

DSC enhances the "active" part of the suspension management.

There are countless threads on guys trying to get adjustable coilovers set up right (and spending hours upon hours and mods upon mods)

Another reason why B8s are the way to go.

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Totally agree, I am one of them. OP should really consider what he wants and test other cars if possible, especially before going to a different set of coilovers.
Old 08-22-2018, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by theplings
Maybe you could try raising it up a little bit to see if that helps? Cheap way to see if that makes it a little more compliant.
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You will gain additional suspension travel, but little to no additional compliance.

Originally Posted by JG 996T
Bilstein B8. DSC. Gmg springs.

Great fixed active Sport Suspension.
smart man, but I'd buy eibach springs, just cause I have my own personal "vendetta" against gmg.............
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OP, pretty car.
Looks SWEET!



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