Lowering your Cayenne
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I installed these: http://www.adjustableairride.com/
Good quality pieces. Easy to install and adjust.
Good quality pieces. Easy to install and adjust.
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HeelToe---
Can you give us some feedback on the ride quality post install? I've got the links next on my list of things to do to my CTT.
Also, how low did you adjust it? I'm curious if you try to adjust it to low if the computer could trip a light or disable the system. I'd hate to have to take it to the dealer to get it reset.
I'd love to see a picture!
Can you give us some feedback on the ride quality post install? I've got the links next on my list of things to do to my CTT.
Also, how low did you adjust it? I'm curious if you try to adjust it to low if the computer could trip a light or disable the system. I'd hate to have to take it to the dealer to get it reset.
I'd love to see a picture!
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the ride is very rough if you lower with links. I also can't believe people sell them for $300 or more. I picked up a set for $100 used on eBay.
I find myself driving in normal and only using the low setting when driving on good roads around town. Even at that the ride is harsh. I'll use them until I can spring for a good electronic unit that adjust air pressure as well (Techart)
I find myself driving in normal and only using the low setting when driving on good roads around town. Even at that the ride is harsh. I'll use them until I can spring for a good electronic unit that adjust air pressure as well (Techart)