Dropping options on a 997 S with PASM
Lowering options on a 997 S with PASM
Looking for suggestions on how to drop a 997 S with PASM. Just a slight drop no more than .25 inch to give it a more aggressive stance. How will spring replacement effect the PASM?
Last edited by Romysc4s; Mar 13, 2013 at 03:05 PM.
There are several options.
Budget, and reason for lowering (esthetics, handling, track) are very important considerations.
We have been doing a lot of Techart springs lately with toe steer kits and customers are loving it. On a more attentive level, we install Bilstein suspension kits specifically designed for vehicles with PASM if the car has PASM.
At .25" drop the suspension geometry is not affected substantially, but I always advise customers to do supporting hardware when lowering the Porsches. They are very sensitive to just lowering, and handling affected negatively despite the tight feel given by lower center of gravity.
Budget, and reason for lowering (esthetics, handling, track) are very important considerations.
We have been doing a lot of Techart springs lately with toe steer kits and customers are loving it. On a more attentive level, we install Bilstein suspension kits specifically designed for vehicles with PASM if the car has PASM.
At .25" drop the suspension geometry is not affected substantially, but I always advise customers to do supporting hardware when lowering the Porsches. They are very sensitive to just lowering, and handling affected negatively despite the tight feel given by lower center of gravity.
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