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Did/does Bilstein make a version of the PSS10 without adjustable shocks?

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Old Jul 15, 2016 | 07:13 PM
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TPC Module with PSS10...Big difference?

Just curious if it's worth it given that the car already has coil overs on it...?

anyone have experience with this setup?
 

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Not clear I understand your question, but basically Bilstein makes 2 versions:

1. Bilstein Damptronic: dampening force is controlled automatically by computer CPU
2. Bilstein PSS10: dampening force is controlled manually; PSS10 stands for the 10 clicks on the dial.

Most of us have the Damptronic version.
 
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