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Old 08-29-2008, 03:21 AM
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lowering springs for pasm?

hey guys,

i am looking to lower my 997tt and have been reading up on alot of threads, some people say for pasm you MUST use linear springs but i have read some use GMG, eibach springs which are progressive, it is getting a bit confusing, can anyone explain to which springs wont kill my oem shocks (that soon) ,

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Old 08-29-2008, 08:59 AM
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2k on my GMG springs, no problems at all.

I understand the key is keeping off the bumpstops which kill these shocks pretty quick. GMG sent shocks to Eibach for testing for the 'right' setup, cant say if any other manufacturer went to that length vs. just picking some rates out of the air. if they did they dont mention it in the literature.
 
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