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Bilstein PSS9
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KW Variant 2
12.77%
Skunk2 Pro C
0
0%
Tein Monoflex
13.83%
Tein Comfort Sport (CS)
5.32%
Stance GR+
2.13%
BC Racing BR
11.70%
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11.70%
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Which coilovers to get for mainly street driving?

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Old 09-23-2010, 01:09 PM
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Actually thinking of the PSS...if they are at a good damping setting for daily driving, maybe just get them and see what I think...I am not planning to track much for at least a year probably anyway. If I can get them around $700, then I could get them and good brake upgrade for the same price as some of these other coilovers...ahh decisions, decisions...
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Originally Posted by AyJay,Sep 22 2010, 07:56 PM
If you can wait until Black Friday, USAutoParts typically sends out a 20% off coupon to people on their email list. Puts the price of PSS @ $703! I've ordered 2 sets of PSS coilovers from them already (different cars).
Sounds like a sweet deal. Was going to go with pss9 but if th feel of pss is the same as early stock ap1 then that is good for me. Just got to wait till November now...
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Originally Posted by AyJay,Sep 22 2010, 06:56 PM
If you can wait until Black Friday, USAutoParts typically sends out a 20% off coupon to people on their email list. Puts the price of PSS @ $703! I've ordered 2 sets of PSS coilovers from them already (different cars).
So how do you get on there emailing list? or is it not necessary to be on it to get teh discount?
thanks
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^ thanks!
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good discount.
too bad they don't have other coilovers..
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OP I sent you a PM regarding those KW V3's.
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I just got Bilstein PSS9. No regrets spending the extra money for the adjustment as I like to run them more firm in the back than in the front. Very nice product and customer service. I want to get a set when I pick up my GR STi as they are very DD friendly.
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Originally Posted by TrackStar,Sep 24 2010, 12:22 PM
I just got Bilstein PSS9. No regrets spending the extra money for the adjustment as I like to run them more firm in the back than in the front. Very nice product and customer service. I want to get a set when I pick up my GR STi as they are very DD friendly.
Hmm thanks, interesting...do you think Bilstein has the PSSs the same firmness all around?
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^ wanting to know the same thing, are the pss similar to pss9 on the softest setting or firmest?


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