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Posted (edited)

I have read that a USA anniversary edition is 10 mm lower than a regular USA S.

Is that correct?

 

If so, since it is a M030 suspension, is it the ROW version?

 

I am trying to figure out if I can put a ROW M030 on and stay in street stock as our rules say you can use any factory or factory optional suspension, but not a ROW version. That being said, if the USA Anniversary edition comes with the ROW version, it would be legal to uses in street stock

Edited by JayG99
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Posted

You are talking about the 2004 Boxster S Special Edition that there were only 1953 made.

The car had US Boxster S (US Sport) suspension and 5 mm spacer on all four wheels.

 

A ROW suspension would be lower.

Posted (edited)

Thanks Loren

So  then the USA version is not 10mm lower as advertised? 

Edited by JayG99
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Posted

Yes, here is the ride height chart.

 

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The ROW suspension is 10 mm lower than ROW stock.

So on a USA/Canada car that would be 20 mm lower in front and 10 mm lower in the rear.

Posted (edited)

I guess the marketing info is wrong about being lowered 10mm for USA then

Edited by JayG99

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