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Old Apr 1, 2008 | 07:07 PM
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Pic Request -Cayenne w/ h&r springs

Hey guys, anyone have a pic of a cayenne with lowering springs?
 
Old Apr 1, 2008 | 07:31 PM
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me too im curiouss for cayenne on 22s
 
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Really stiff, I wish it was lower.

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Wont be h&r's but you tell me how many inches h&r drop is and my project truck has 22x10's with 295 rear and 265 front and my renntech mod has 5 positions of how far to go down by dial and I will give u a pic monday or tues when its done of mine if it helps. Jason
 
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Here is an H&R Before and After with 22" OZ Canyons

Stock springs:


H&R drop:


I hope this helps...
 
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Guys, do a quick search for mine...tons of pics of it on here...i was lowered on H&R springs with 22's....rode STIFF but looked great. Handled nice too
 
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thanks guys...
 
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Bernie, check out the 04 TechArt Cayenne and 05 Gemballa Cayenne on my site. Both utilizing the springs (TechArt, H&R respectively). Gives a nice drop, and no worries about scraping like some other people's cars...
 
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Hows the ride compared to standard / factory springs?

Bad for NJ?
roads can be brutel
 
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after lowering the car... do we have to get aliment on the car? (does the tire go / \)
 

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Ride is definitely a little more firm than stock.

I had the springs installed almost immediately after buying the car, to ensure that my wife didn't get too used to the stock ride comfort. No complaints from her with the springs since its pretty much the only way she's known the Cayenne to ride

Yes, definitely align the car when doing the springs. $100 alignment vs. $1000 in tires is a no brainer...
 
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So do you fellas think i should do springs?

How much would a shop charge to install those guys?
 
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Originally Posted by mlc.design
So do you fellas think i should do springs?

How much would a shop charge to install those guys?
i would say u should definitely get the springs... but remember to shop around for installation... dont settle for something too expensive (a lot of shops would want a lot from u if u drive a porsche so be sure to shop around).
 
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Will do thanks Hsiang613
 
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