I want to lower my 2017 Cayenne S 2 inches
#20
Ride is stiff on bad roads on smooth highways its perfectly fine I love the way it Handles it handles great.
I would advise on running only an allseason tire. i have had summer only performance tires and the ride is terrible.
I have had multiple sets of wheels and landed on these there about 8 pounds lighter than the oems/reps i have had in the past. along with the DWS06+ i have lost about 11-12 pounds per corner. Im going to add 5mm spacers in couple weeks.
I would advise on running only an allseason tire. i have had summer only performance tires and the ride is terrible.
I have had multiple sets of wheels and landed on these there about 8 pounds lighter than the oems/reps i have had in the past. along with the DWS06+ i have lost about 11-12 pounds per corner. Im going to add 5mm spacers in couple weeks.
#21
Ride is stiff on bad roads on smooth highways its perfectly fine I love the way it Handles it handles great.
I would advise on running only an allseason tire. i have had summer only performance tires and the ride is terrible.
I have had multiple sets of wheels and landed on these there about 8 pounds lighter than the oems/reps i have had in the past. along with the DWS06+ i have lost about 11-12 pounds per corner. Im going to add 5mm spacers in couple weeks.
I would advise on running only an allseason tire. i have had summer only performance tires and the ride is terrible.
I have had multiple sets of wheels and landed on these there about 8 pounds lighter than the oems/reps i have had in the past. along with the DWS06+ i have lost about 11-12 pounds per corner. Im going to add 5mm spacers in couple weeks.
#23
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There are no ride hight sensors on non-air suspension Cayenne's. To get 2" of drop, you would need to go Coilovers. KW would be my only option but keep in mind, going that low will cause additional wear and tear on things like axle boots and control arm bushings, especially on an aged vehicle.
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Mas0n (02-16-2024)
#24
There are no ride hight sensors on non-air suspension Cayenne's. To get 2" of drop, you would need to go Coilovers. KW would be my only option but keep in mind, going that low will cause additional wear and tear on things like axle boots and control arm bushings, especially on an aged vehicle.