Update: Bilstein PSS10 and PASM Damptronic options for the U.S. market.
SubscribeFrom the President of Bilstein's Aftermarket Division for North America:
"They have released PSS10 (48-216036) and damptronic kit (49-216042) part numbers. Both are not scheduled for production until 8/1/2012. There is no pricing yet. I will be sure to keep you posted."
When I know more, you will all know more.
Have a great weekend and email me if anyone wants to get on a pre-order list.
Mike@AWE-Tuning.com
"They have released PSS10 (48-216036) and damptronic kit (49-216042) part numbers. Both are not scheduled for production until 8/1/2012. There is no pricing yet. I will be sure to keep you posted."
When I know more, you will all know more.
Have a great weekend and email me if anyone wants to get on a pre-order list.
Mike@AWE-Tuning.com
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There is something available from Speedart, including springs (made by H&R).Originally Posted by wa1l1in
anyone coming out with springs prior to that or coilover sets?
Have been told that H&R springs should be directly available from them in less than a month.
You can still go for OEM S-PASM springs too.
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Have been told that H&R springs should be directly available from them in less than a month.
You can still go for OEM S-PASM springs too.
OEM S-PASM is basically what you get from the factory? Will it be electronically controlled? Are any aftermarket options electronically controlled? Can someone school me on the after market options to lowering the car without doing anything drastic. Also, worst case scenario, how would after market springs affect the warranty if anything went wrong?Originally Posted by SM_ATL
There is something available from Speedart, including springs (made by H&R).Have been told that H&R springs should be directly available from them in less than a month.
You can still go for OEM S-PASM springs too.
I'm hesitant to toy around with the suspension on a porsche. Can someone calm my nerves. I got a Base without PASM so it will be at the highest height and I know it's going to be the one thing I am going to want to modify when I take delivery.
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Have been told that H&R springs should be directly available from them in less than a month.
You can still go for OEM S-PASM springs too.
Correct! Nothing has been released for the U.S. market from H&R.Originally Posted by SM_ATL
There is something available from Speedart, including springs (made by H&R).Have been told that H&R springs should be directly available from them in less than a month.
You can still go for OEM S-PASM springs too.
This was the email I got from them today:
"We are currently in production on a spring for the 991 Carerra S, 2wd, W/PASM. This kit will offer approximately 10mm of lowering. Further kits are still in development. We do have spacers on the shelf and ready to ship. These should be added to cataloging shortly. If you need some now let me know."

