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![]() ![]() TBH it was scary and darn right dangerous at times ![]() ![]() Soon after that I bought my brand new PSS10 kit to replace the tired OEM set up with ![]() Here's a pic from the day (May/June 2010 IIRC) look at it's OEM ride height ![]() Last edited by mattCSLnut; 26-01-2014 at 11:33 PM. |
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Yep, just as I thought
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Looks good, not sure what the duty payable would be though.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bilstein-P...item565a06df14
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also, what other suspension mods do you have and thought on its performance ![]()
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No pix of PSS10 & my old 18"s TD 9Js combo but here's a pic with OEM 19's, full Phat CUPs with H&R 12mm /10 mm spacers, PSS10 & Ground Control front adjustable top mounts ![]()
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Here's a couple of pix of the PSS10s with GC top mounts.
I've now covered in excess of 10K miles without any problems what so ever ![]() ![]() They are fully rebuild-able too, when they eventually get tired & you can upgrade to other springs rates, if you wish. I find the stock PSS10 springs just right for me ... stiffer then OEM but no too hard as to become nervous and twitchy with unpredictable snap over steer. Superb @ the Ring ![]() Other suspension mods include Poly bushes on both front & rear anti roll bars + Poly rear trailing arm bushes in addition to OEM New rear shock top mounts, New OEM anti roll bar drop links all round, New OEM spring pads and replacement OEM lower arms. I hope this is of some help to you. |
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I think ACS suspension is based on Sachs units so they might be the place to start looking for springs/rate/setting/servicing etc?
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The GC top mounts are very good.
I think I can get around -12 deg of front camber with mine ![]() |
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thanks for that matt, just what I was looking for
schnitzer racing kit is based on pss10 but with their own rates. I did wonder about the GC mounts but opted for turner instead, no particular reason, basically tossed a coin ![]() the sachs kit is the "normal" ACS street kit, still better than a standard set up. FYI, the ACS street kit on my e36 was bilstein and was wonderful but the pss9 I put on later was streets ahead on track
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