2017 Porsche 991.2 Lowered with Lift Assist

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Old Aug 10, 2016 | 07:35 PM
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2017 Porsche 991.2 Lowered with Lift Assist

We are offering a lowering solution with 991.2 turbo cars with the Lift Assist Option. We are only offering this service at our Torrance location. The car will maintain it's factory ride and the lift assist will remain fully functional.

We know that many new Porsche owners purchased the lift assist option and would like to lower their cars.


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Not sure what the issue is but I have confirmation from Techart that their springs from the .1 model will work with .2 and lift option. Message from Techart.....

according to our engineers you can use the sport springs in combination with the Porsche Lift System (option 474).
With TECHART springs you get the clearance lowering by 20-25mm. Accordingly the Porsche Lift System reduces its front axle lifting by 20-25mm, from the originally claimed 40mm.
 
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Not sure what the issue is but I have confirmation from Techart that their springs from the .1 model will work with .2 and lift option. Message from Techart.....

according to our engineers you can use the sport springs in combination with the Porsche Lift System (option 474).
With TECHART springs you get the clearance lowering by 20-25mm. Accordingly the Porsche Lift System reduces its front axle lifting by 20-25mm, from the originally claimed 40mm.
I will install TechArt springs too if that's what you want. When we looked at them the springs looked very different.
 
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I will go with techart
 
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BBI recently installed the Techart springs on my 2018 991.2 TTS which has the FAL and they work great without issues.
 

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