996 Turbo / GT2 Turbo discussion on previous model 2000-2005 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo and 911 GT2.

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Old Aug 13, 2008 | 12:26 PM
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coilovers... input needed

hey guys, finally upgrading to coilovers... any input would be appreciated for sure! PSS9's, 10's and H&Rs is what i'm currently choosing from...thanks!
 
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Of your three, the 10's are the best (same as 9's, better ****).

I have JIC and am happy.


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Question is how do you want to use them.

If it's street only then go the PSS10 route. If you'll be using these on the track as well, JICs would be a better choice.
 
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thanks... well, the pss9s and 10s are the same price... what is the main difference between the 2? this is a weekend car for me and i'm sorta moving slowly towards the mods so i can track it eventually... whats the advantage of the JICs on the track compared to the bilsteins
 
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I am on PSS10s now and 19", the ride is excellent, mine is set to f/5,r/7. I find the rears on the TT tend to be heavy, anything lower the 7 is too soft for my preference.
 
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Love my JIC's. Besides getting a smokin deal. One thing that sold me and sets them apart from the PSSx's is the fact you can adjust ride height without compressing the springs(affecting overall travel) and thereby affecting the Spring rate. My 2 cents.
 
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I have PSS9's and think that they are a very good street suspension. I run them 4/3.

If you are going to track a lot then JIC's, motons, etc are the better bet.
 
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