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Old Apr 4, 2009 | 07:34 PM
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Cayenne S Lowered H&R Before/After

For those who are interested in before/after lowering the cayenne S here are pictures. I have 21" bbs wheels. As far as ride.. I can tell the difference. A bit more harsh however I was definitely not happy with the drop. But I was expecting this because its rated at 1.2"


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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 02:22 AM
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It should settle a bit more.
 
Old Apr 5, 2009 | 08:41 AM
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I'm wondering if my car I bought 3 months ago has lowering springs. It seems lower than other cars. Mine has 20" rims
 
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Originally Posted by C.Plavan
I'm wondering if my car I bought 3 months ago has lowering springs. It seems lower than other cars. Mine has 20" rims
Yea, It looks like it does for sure. I wish I had a drop like yours
 
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looks about the same to me lol...
 
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Cayenne S - 22" Technos - 285/35/22 w. H&R Springs & Painted Calipers...

 
Old Apr 5, 2009 | 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by ///M PWR 00
It doesnt look like the springs made much of a difference? How soon after the install did you take the after pictures? Hopefully they will settle some....

I would say like 20 mins after.. lol Hopefully they will. I will take another pic in a few weeks
 
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Originally Posted by RickyStickers
Cayenne S - 22" Technos - 285/35/22 w. H&R Springs & Painted Calipers...


22's look so much better. Maybe I will try to sell my 21's and go with 22's. They are 2 pc bbs wheels. Anyone know what I could get for them?? I would say about 50% tread left with michelin tires
 
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if i had the money I'll be all over them. the BBS are 10.5" wide
 
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Make sure to get the alignment done after those springs settle in, you are expected to have more negative camber, but what you need to worry about is the toe settings; make sure to get the toes straight, otherwise the tires will go bald fast.
 
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I remember it used to take 1/2 a day for my Caddy to settle properly after having it up on jack stands for a few hours. Hopefully it looked lower in the morning!
 
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did it lower anymore
 
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