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Eibach claims 0.8 to 1.0 inch total
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Saw your post in the 997 forum. Looks great and would love to do this. Concern is winter driving as the car plows now when we get as much snow as we did this winter...
Love the look though - my 993 is on H&R's and it looks perfect
Do you have PASM?
Love the look though - my 993 is on H&R's and it looks perfect
Do you have PASM?
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Hey Vern - no PASM and I'm not worried about winter as I plowed at stock height as well anyway! Its somewhat a moot point. As long as I'm not driving initially after a massive dump then it should still be okay.
993's seem to better fit the H&R lowering spring height. I know when my 993 C4S was stock height it was a monster truck...
993's seem to better fit the H&R lowering spring height. I know when my 993 C4S was stock height it was a monster truck...
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How do they ride? I had the ProKit on previous cars and the spring rate was so high they were really hard and bumpy. I have had a lot of luck with H&R on German cars, really seem to be the best and I have tried a number of them.