Bilstein PSS9 Short Review & Pics
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The suspension should work just fine without the helper springs, i'd take them out if you wanna slam the car. But keep in mind that the car will handle better being a little higher rather then slammed.
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Originally Posted by rhayward,Nov 15 2006, 08:50 AM
nice looking pieces but the ride would have to be mush stiffer for my personla taste
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Originally Posted by TeKNiC330,Nov 14 2006, 11:37 PM
Have the PSS9's too, but can't lower the car as much as I would like.
At the lowest settings, I still have a little gap up front and about a finger gap in back. Thinking about taking out the helper springs.
But the ride feels great and overall quality is excellent. Have them set a 4 front and 6 rear.
At the lowest settings, I still have a little gap up front and about a finger gap in back. Thinking about taking out the helper springs.
But the ride feels great and overall quality is excellent. Have them set a 4 front and 6 rear.
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Just installed a set of the Bilstein PSS9
Build quality is superb!!!
Ride quality is excellent as well. very smooth on the streets. firm yet comfortable!
Clicking the adjustment knob was very smooth and direct as well.
Check out these pics.
Build quality is superb!!!
Ride quality is excellent as well. very smooth on the streets. firm yet comfortable!
Clicking the adjustment knob was very smooth and direct as well.
Check out these pics.