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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 08:03 PM
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Got my H & R springs! Need them fitted!!

Just recieved my performance springs (997 C2) and I am looking for a good place in orange county, CA to have them fitted.
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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 08:04 PM
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go to Lucent; best service and price and peace of mind.
 
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Be careful - a guy over at RL just had a pretty bad experience with aftermarket lowering springs with PASM. Front shocks are already "gone", there are computer fault codes, and Porsche supposedly said no to warranty coverage because of the springs. I think I read things are pointing to installation problem, but I'm not sure.
 
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I've had them for 2,000 miles now on mixed surfaces with no problems... I'm pretty sure that the dealership that did the work (Brandywine) would warranty it.
 
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No doubt they can be fine and I'm sure there's a difference between PASM and non-PASM cars. Just suggesting caution because some issues are popping up as owners start lowering.
 
Old Feb 7, 2007 | 09:19 PM
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So, If i get my local dealer to fit them then there is a good chance there will be no problem with warranty? Possibly worth a little extra cost!
 
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Be careful - a guy over at RL just had a pretty bad experience with aftermarket lowering springs with PASM. Front shocks are already "gone", there are computer fault codes, and Porsche supposedly said no to warranty coverage because of the springs. I think I read things are pointing to installation problem, but I'm not sure.
...And this is how Internet stories get blown way out of proportion.
 
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We can do that install we do plenty of those weekly.

And we have the factory tester to make sure there are no faults in the system after words.

We also have the factory Beisbarth aligner which compensates for lowered ride height..

http://www.gmgracing.com/tuning.shtml


Shoot me an email would be happy to help.


 

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