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Posted

I sold my 996 cab and I’m getting a 06 997 C2 Cab non PASM

I want to install coilovers for better daily driving and appearance. I did this to my 996 as well.

I will never track this car. I have a Lotus Elise for that

Yea, the PSS10’s would be great, but I don’t want to spend 3K+

I've seen K-sport (early reviews not great - but seems to have worked it out) and D2

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Jeff

Posted

Actually, I think just over $3K for the parts then there is install. Check their web site. In every vehicle I have used them in they have been vastly superior to the stock units and their reputation is stellar.

Posted

Jeff,

I understand the appeal of the coilover. But for a daily/street, you may want to consider running lowering springs. I have pretty much same car as you are considering and have been very pleased with Eibach sport lowering springs. I cannot imagine wanting the car much lower. It has been a few years but I believe parts and labor ran about $600 including alignment. Just a thought..

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