Opinion on Bilstein PSS9 Coilovers
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Originally Posted by s2ka' timestamp='1327562925' post='21353780
Autopartswarehouse.com
Coupon is something like apw2012, you can find them on google.
If it's not listed on their site they are probably sold out. Call em.
Coupon is something like apw2012, you can find them on google.
If it's not listed on their site they are probably sold out. Call em.
Thx though
#12
Yea 30k miles seems like alot of wear on those coilovers already, and if ever they seem kinda pricey at that selling price. Ive got bilstein pss's and love them! I plan to swap to stiffer swift springs though in the future.
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Originally Posted by Marc G' timestamp='1325915567' post='21294043
Hi everyone.... I'm prepping my car to go tracking and i'm finally shopping for some coilovers. There is a used Bilstein PSS9 Coilovers for sale on the forums that has 30K miles on it and the seller says it has never been tracked...
I feel like 30k miles is a lot (asking price of $1000. I think originally these go for $1800). Would this be a good buy?
Opinions please?
I feel like 30k miles is a lot (asking price of $1000. I think originally these go for $1800). Would this be a good buy?
Opinions please?
PSS9's are great for street but a little soft for the track. Consider KW's or more extreme if you get a track bug. You can buy PSS9's brand new, with warranty and free shipping for under $1100 right now from autopartswarehouse.com with a coupon. If you buy used you lose the lifetime warranty. Doesn't sound like a good deal to me.
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