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Old Oct 19, 2015 | 03:51 AM
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997 PASM with H&R springs, tall as a Cayenne

Hi all, i´m Raul from Spain. I installed Bilstein B8 with H&R springs on my 997 C2S with PASM and the height does not seem appropriate. Before buy these spring i've seen enough photos of 997 with H & R and the height was different. The cars were lower. I turned to look pictures and feel that the reference 29181-1 for vehicles with PASM reduce less than the reference height for vehicles without PASM 29188-1.

My question is, does anyone with PASM installed reference 29188-1?

This is my car with H&R springs:



Sorry for my bad english.
 
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Do the Bilstein B8's have threaded shock bodies? If so you can lower the car that way.
 
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Who makes threaded shock bodies "alone" that aren't coilovers and can adjust the ride height?
 
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No, B8 only shocks. It´s not possible adjust the height
 
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I have an 06 C2S with PASM and it does sit a lower than yours?Then again your car isn't fully assembled, so some weight put back on would help the lowering factor!
 
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Assuming the springs are new, the car will settle a bit. I used H&R on my current and past 997 and both settled another quarter of an inch.
 
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What he said. Assemble your car drive it and you will see settled height
 
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I have H&R springs with PASM, like everyone said, it'll settle in a week and should look like mine.
 
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