Cayenne S lowering spring
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Anyone know if Porsche plans to offer lowering springs? Rather not deal with any warranty hassles with aftermarket parts. Does anyone expect any allignment or tire wear issues with a lowered Cayenne?
Would also be interested to know if Porsche has any plans to offer a sport exhaust/muffler?
Would also be interested to know if Porsche has any plans to offer a sport exhaust/muffler?
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Hi,
lowering with springs only is a poser job. The shocks and springs need to fit 100% to give you 100% performance. Better go for a complete suspension or - if you really want a low car go for a 911 GT3.
In case you will stick with springs only HR springs are offered for 350 bucks on many corners.
lowering with springs only is a poser job. The shocks and springs need to fit 100% to give you 100% performance. Better go for a complete suspension or - if you really want a low car go for a 911 GT3.
In case you will stick with springs only HR springs are offered for 350 bucks on many corners.
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Eibach has springs for the Touareg. Maybe they have them for the Cayenne too. See this Vortex thread:
VWvortex ForumsTouaregInstalled Eibach springs
VWvortex ForumsTouaregInstalled Eibach springs