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Old Sep 14, 2012 | 03:56 PM
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Cayenne TT Suspension Mods?

Has anyone done any suspension mods on their Cayenne? Just took delivery on a late 2012 without PDCC and feel it could use a little stiffening.
 
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You can use a Durametric to lower the air suspension. This will lower the center of gravity and stiffen up the ride a little.

I did this within the first two weeks of having my CTT since I thought the ride was too soft and floaty for my tastes.

Other than that, not aware of any larger sway bar options for CTT's w/o PDCC.
 

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Not sure I want to lower the suspension too much and lose suspension travel. Was hoping someone offered heavier sway bars. As stock, it's just a little floaty as you described. Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by Renaissance.Man
You can use a Durametric to lower the air suspension. This will lower the center of gravity and stiffen up the ride a little.

I did this within the first two weeks of having my CTT since I thought the ride was too soft and floaty for my tastes.

Other than that, not aware of any larger sway bar options for CTT's w/o PDCC.
Yeah except Durametric can't/won't do jack sh*t for lowering on the 958. At least for my 2011, that was a lost cause. A wasted paperweight of a purchase. Durametric themselves even told me they were sorry that they advertise full functionality and access to all the normal things you'd expect on other Cayennes, but for some reason there is no compatibility or functionality now or in the foreseeable future i.e. data-logging parameters, viewing real time parameters, or adjusting any parameters i.e. ride height. So I sold the stupid Durametric and got an HPTuners MPVI2+ for data logging. I guess I'll have to drop $$$$ on some other aftermarket tablet/computer solution that allows to modify the parameters to lower the ride height electronically. OR, get a set of lowering links and do it the old fashioned way.
 
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