Bilstein pss damptronic kits- 997tt in stock- free shipping
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Bilstein pss damptronic kits- 997tt in stock- free shipping
Bilstein PSS Damptronic Kit, Porsche 997 Turbo with PASM
We have received our shipment of Bilstein PSS Damptronic kits and running a special now. Pretty good stock available. Shipping is free via FedEx Ground with full insurances, tracking number provided as usual. Professional installation and alignment is also available at our shop.
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Previous Part Number: GA5d598H0
New Part Number for in stock items: 49-135985
Click the image below for pricing and ordering directly from our secure site.
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We have received our shipment of Bilstein PSS Damptronic kits and running a special now. Pretty good stock available. Shipping is free via FedEx Ground with full insurances, tracking number provided as usual. Professional installation and alignment is also available at our shop.
(Click image for more information or to order)
Previous Part Number: GA5d598H0
New Part Number for in stock items: 49-135985
Click the image below for pricing and ordering directly from our secure site.
(Click image for more information or to order)
Last edited by dbcperformance; 03-12-2013 at 08:19 PM.
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Just so everyone is clear:
There are two Bilstein B16 coilovers for the 997 turbo. 1 interfaces with PASM, one doesn't. Some people mistakenly market the PSS Damptronic kit as the PSS10 kit. The PSS10 is an adjustable coilover system with 10 detents in the adjustment system. It adjusts with *****, and does not interface with PASM at all.
The PSS Damptronic coilovers are part number 49-135985. These are the ones in the picture above and in the link DBC posted. They only have 2 stiffness settings are are controlled by the factory PASM system.
The PSS10 coilovers do not interface with PASM and are part number 48-136013. They do not include anything to "disable" PASM, so it must be done either with a Durametric Pro or PIWIS.
There are two Bilstein B16 coilovers for the 997 turbo. 1 interfaces with PASM, one doesn't. Some people mistakenly market the PSS Damptronic kit as the PSS10 kit. The PSS10 is an adjustable coilover system with 10 detents in the adjustment system. It adjusts with *****, and does not interface with PASM at all.
The PSS Damptronic coilovers are part number 49-135985. These are the ones in the picture above and in the link DBC posted. They only have 2 stiffness settings are are controlled by the factory PASM system.
The PSS10 coilovers do not interface with PASM and are part number 48-136013. They do not include anything to "disable" PASM, so it must be done either with a Durametric Pro or PIWIS.
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There are 2 sets of Bilstein's that have no electronic control. One set has a part number shared with wide body Carreras, the other is specific for the TT.
There are also 2 sets that have PASM control...again, one shared with the wide body Carreras, and another that can be used specifically on the TT.
The coil overs specific for the TT are called "clubsport" overseas.
The part number that DBCPerformance has listed are the electronically controlled coil overs that are shared with the wide body TT. But if he/she is saying that there are no electronic connections, then the picture used and the part number are not correct.
The non electronic controlled coil over PSS10s look like this:
Correct part numbers listed below in the most recent catalog.
Last edited by bbywu; 07-04-2012 at 05:04 PM.
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Last edited by WaltB; 10-16-2012 at 12:16 AM.
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