New Bilstein PSS10 Coilovers are Here!
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up top for stock update:
1 set PSS ready to go
1 set PSS9 ready to go
1 sets PSS10 ready to go
PSS = $1275.00 shipped
PSS9 = $1569.00 shipped
PSS10 - $1595.00 shipped
all ready to go today!
1 set PSS ready to go
1 set PSS9 ready to go
1 sets PSS10 ready to go
PSS = $1275.00 shipped
PSS9 = $1569.00 shipped
PSS10 - $1595.00 shipped
all ready to go today!
#153
A couple pages back you said these could be run at stock height. Above front is ~15mm drop and rear ~25mm. Your website says ~30mm front and rear ~20mm.
Can you clarify?
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from our website:
"Recommended rideheight is a 30mm drop up front, 20mm in back". This is what Bilstein recommends
from this thread (page 1) in reply to how low they go:
"they allow for approximately a 1.5 inch drop up front and back. If you want to go lower in the rear you can trim the factory upper rubber cone shaped mount"
from a few posts up:
front min drop is 1/2 inch, rear is 1 inch (on a Z). In other words, front goes nearly to stock height, rear will always be lower than stock
"Recommended rideheight is a 30mm drop up front, 20mm in back". This is what Bilstein recommends
from this thread (page 1) in reply to how low they go:
"they allow for approximately a 1.5 inch drop up front and back. If you want to go lower in the rear you can trim the factory upper rubber cone shaped mount"
from a few posts up:
front min drop is 1/2 inch, rear is 1 inch (on a Z). In other words, front goes nearly to stock height, rear will always be lower than stock
Last edited by Z1 Performance; 03-12-2010 at 03:42 PM.
#156
from our website:
"Recommended rideheight is a 30mm drop up front, 20mm in back". This is what Bilstein recommends
from this thread (page 1) in reply to how low they go:
"they allow for approximately a 1.5 inch drop up front and back. If you want to go lower in the rear you can trim the factory upper rubber cone shaped mount"
from a few posts up:
front min drop is 1/2 inch, rear is 1 inch (on a Z). In other words, front goes nearly to stock height, rear will always be lower than stock
"Recommended rideheight is a 30mm drop up front, 20mm in back". This is what Bilstein recommends
from this thread (page 1) in reply to how low they go:
"they allow for approximately a 1.5 inch drop up front and back. If you want to go lower in the rear you can trim the factory upper rubber cone shaped mount"
from a few posts up:
front min drop is 1/2 inch, rear is 1 inch (on a Z). In other words, front goes nearly to stock height, rear will always be lower than stock