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Old 03-13-2019, 09:16 PM
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Who can help? Steel suspension (not air), looking for 2" of lift, give or take. Who makes something I can use? I really want to build a bit more of a subdued version of the Rothmans car that Flat Six Classics put together. FWIW, I've tried three times to talk to the guys at Flat Six Classics and have yet to get any sort of response.





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I'm pretty sure the flatsix car just has air suspension with shorter links.
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Originally Posted by Dannyl3oy
I'm pretty sure the flatsix car just has air suspension with shorter links.
cool, good to know. Still looking for help, though.
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Seikel lift kits. They used to have kits for Cayenne but their website now only shows for Toureg. Expensive though, around 2 thousand for a 2 inch lift. You can also go ask for Alex Gee from Club Toureg. He used to fabricate 2 inch spacer lifts that works for Cayenne and Touregs.
http://www.seikel.de/shop/lift-kit-touareg/?lang=eh
http://m.spaccer.com/en_US/marken-un...e/cayenne.html

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Originally Posted by dr_r2r
Seikel lift kits. They used to have kits for Cayenne but their website now only shows for Toureg. Expensive though, around 2 thousand for a 2 inch lift. You can also go ask for Alex Gee from Club Toureg. He used to fabricate 2 inch spacer lifts that works for Cayenne and Touregs.
http://www.seikel.de/shop/lift-kit-touareg/?lang=eh
http://m.spaccer.com/en_US/marken-un...e/cayenne.html
Thanks! I checked out the seikel site but wasn't finding much. Those Spaccer kits seem like the easiest to me
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I find the Cayenne high enough for the type of driving and terrain that I go through. I have springs too and think that it’s very capable and easier to maintain.






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Originally Posted by dr_r2r
I find the Cayenne high enough for the type of driving and terrain that I go through. I have springs too and think that it’s very capable and easier to maintain.
I'm honestly more interested in the look of the extra gap when running bigger tires. What size tires do you have mounted?
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Originally Posted by brandonecpt
I'm honestly more interested in the look of the extra gap when running bigger tires. What size tires do you have mounted?
Stock tire size. I drive on road more than 90% of the time. It’s not a rock crawler but it goes wherever I want to go. Its a compromise of on road performance vs off road.




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Originally Posted by dr_r2r


Stock tire size. I drive on road more than 90% of the time. It’s not a rock crawler but it goes wherever I want to go. Its a compromise of on road performance vs off road.




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Originally Posted by brandonecpt
Thanks! I checked out the seikel site but wasn't finding much. Those Spaccer kits seem like the easiest to me

I have been able to install them? Any feedback, tips?
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