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Old 02-12-2016, 01:27 AM
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Default 2006 Cayenne Turbo Lowering Links?

Has anyone purchased and fitted the lowering links for the CTT?

Seems like a cheap alternative to drop the stance a little but not sure of any negative implications to the electronics if fitted?
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These-

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120986724991?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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What size wheels do you run and do you have PASM?
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22Inch wheels and it is an Australian Delivered car, so not sure. Clarify what PASM is again?
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Oh I remember now, yeh it does have the Active Suspension
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Well that should help. Some say 22's can be a bit hard riding but it would depend how low you go. There are definitely people on the board that have done lowering links. Although some random eBay parts can be a gamble. Might be a good idea to source links from a reputable source.
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Reputable sources being? Im new to Porsche life
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Mine is with Lowering links.

No problem at all. Could get a little harsh if you go too low.

I also use the shocks in Sport mode and everything is just fine.



BTW i live in Lima Peru and we have crappy roads.

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I bought the links, $125 on eBay or something, can't remember. Love them and took 45 minutes total.
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Do the links come with suggested height measurements
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I didn't see any. I measured against the factory (fixed length) ones and made mine a little longer, maybe 5-7mm.. or even less than, it's a been a while so don't know exactly. The longer they are, the lower your vehicle.

After installation and desired height reached i took to the dealer for an alignment to ensure I was dialed in at the most used ride height. Has been great ever since!



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