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nugent_crai Feb 4, 2009 01:49 PM

will PSS9's from a 997TT fit on a 997?
 
exactly as the title says... will PSS9's from a 997TT fit on a 997 C2? I checked bilstein's website, but the numbers are different

ATL Feb 4, 2009 01:55 PM

that's a no...

nugent_crai Feb 4, 2009 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by ATL-Porsche (Post 2246198)
that's a no...

damn! I knew the deal was too good to be true!! haha
I emailed that guy and they came off of hit 997TT :(

NorthVan Feb 4, 2009 02:06 PM

Nugent, Just buy new ones. The Bilstein's come with a life time warranty (as long as you own the car) and you will love them.

I would do CO's as my first mod on any future car.

nugent_crai Feb 4, 2009 02:09 PM

which CO's are best? Ive heard only about the Pss9's here on this forum, but a lot of people talk about moton's and KW too...

It's a daily drive, errr street racer, and hopefully will be putting it on the track at least once or twice this summer.

Arzo Feb 4, 2009 02:24 PM

I installed Bilstein Damptronics (pss10's with pasm function basically) this Fall based on comments from this forum. I am very happy with them, so I imagine the non-pasm pss10 would be great as well. I have heard that the rear dampening adjustments are hard to get to once installed, but i am sure someone that has them could comment further. Good luck!


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