CR suspension vs Bilstein PSS9
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Originally Posted by Vik2000,Nov 28 2008, 02:01 PM
I really don't think it's worth spending that much on CR suspension...
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Originally Posted by SiDriver,Nov 27 2008, 06:39 PM
CR --> 375 front/264 rear
PSS9 --> 345 front/285 rear
PSS9 --> 345 front/285 rear
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Originally Posted by Terror,Nov 28 2008, 05:21 AM
I don't think he asked
I've never ridden in a CR or CR equipped car, but I have ridden in a PSS9 equipped car. I must say, it was both comfortable and "confidence inspiring" at the same time.
I've never ridden in a CR or CR equipped car, but I have ridden in a PSS9 equipped car. I must say, it was both comfortable and "confidence inspiring" at the same time.
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Let us know how this goes!
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I am also running the PSS9 setup on my '08. Love it. Having driven a CR I would say the PSS9 damping is much softer at the "9" setting. At full stiff "1" - it will be much stiffer than the stock CR suspension... you will feel every crack in the road and probably loose some fillings.
Only issue I find is that the height is hard to adjust "precisely". Although, I would assume this is a problem with all coil overs.
Only issue I find is that the height is hard to adjust "precisely". Although, I would assume this is a problem with all coil overs.
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I'm in the same boat, but i'm looking at a different cost. If you decide to get fully adjustable coils, you need to get them corner balanced to enjoy all they have to offer.
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Originally Posted by nzouk77,Nov 29 2008, 05:21 PM
I am also running the PSS9 setup on my '08. Love it. Having driven a CR I would say the PSS9 damping is much softer at the "9" setting. At full stiff "1" - it will be much stiffer than the stock CR suspension... you will feel every crack in the road and probably loose some fillings.
Only issue I find is that the height is hard to adjust "precisely". Although, I would assume this is a problem with all coil overs.
Only issue I find is that the height is hard to adjust "precisely". Although, I would assume this is a problem with all coil overs.
Have you changed your sway bars from stock? And if not, do the PSS9s reduce body roll compared to when you had on stock coilovers?