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Old Sep 21, 2012 | 10:15 AM
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cayenne lowering module group buy

I am placing a stocking order on more RennTech lowering modules and tablets... they work on:

2004-2010 Porsche Cayenne (955 & 957)
Cayenne S
Cayenne GTS
Cayenne Turbo (S)

they retail for $1395.00 and the tablets retail for $350.00 there isnt a huge amount of margin in these but i am offering a little discount and free shipping if you order before i put my stocking order in!

PM me for discount..


 
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Interesting... I like the Android control and compatibility. Do you know if this has the feature where it will drop the vehicle to the lowest setting upon locking or arming the alarm? I am most interested in this feature since I normally have to wait ~20 secs to manually lower the car before exiting.
 
Old Sep 21, 2012 | 05:51 PM
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I may be interested as well.
 
Old Sep 23, 2012 | 11:34 PM
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Can you get them for 958?
 
Old Sep 24, 2012 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Renaissance.Man
Interesting... I like the Android control and compatibility. Do you know if this has the feature where it will drop the vehicle to the lowest setting upon locking or arming the alarm? I am most interested in this feature since I normally have to wait ~20 secs to manually lower the car before exiting.
not really... you can set it up on the tablet so that it deflates with one button press.

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I may be interested as well.
PM sent

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Can you get them for 958?
yes, they are a little more, PM sent
 
Old Oct 2, 2012 | 10:13 PM
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So I can never get a straight answer when I ask if these modules are bad for the bags if you drive in "Loading mode".

Any thoughts?
 
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Can I also get a PM with pricing on the group discount if your still offering it for the 958?

Thanks!
Larry
 
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Want one for 958
 
Old Nov 14, 2012 | 09:42 PM
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And still, no answer to if these destroy your bags if driven in loading mode...

I've searched and found NOTHING on these modules for long term use.
 
Old Nov 17, 2012 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Saggio
And still, no answer to if these destroy your bags if driven in loading mode...

I've searched and found NOTHING on these modules for long term use.
That usually means its not good for the car IMHO. If they don't promise anything you can't be mad when it breaks. See the logic?
 
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Originally Posted by Saggio
And still, no answer to if these destroy your bags if driven in loading mode...

I've searched and found NOTHING on these modules for long term use.
Logically that means no one has probably had them for a long time to give you an answer lol..

Im installing mines shortly and if you wait a few years and get back to me I'll probably be able to get you an answer.

However from a mechanics point of view, that bags won't break but the struts or something else might over time. Depends what you usually drive over.

Larry
 
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Originally Posted by hoovdini
That usually means its not good for the car IMHO. If they don't promise anything you can't be mad when it breaks. See the logic?
This is exactly what I'm thinking. These have been on the market long enough for people/companies to know the answer...

(Avoid question if answer to question is not in the favor of a good outcome.)
 
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Originally Posted by Saggio
This is exactly what I'm thinking. These have been on the market long enough for people/companies to know the answer...

(Avoid question if answer to question is not in the favor of a good outcome.)
sorry i missed the replies, the forum didnt notify me there were posts!

to answer your question we have installed these on Panameras, Cayennes, AMG's, RR's, Bentleys, etc. including all our shop cars that are air ride equipped and have never had an issue... you can look at it like not getting an answer means people are avoiding the question however if there were issues you would be reading about them all over the forums... people generally dont post when things work as expected. the posts happen when things disappoint them.
 
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