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Old 04-27-2017, 12:24 PM   #1
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I wonder if the age/wear of the existing springs could be a factor in the amount of drop?
That sounds logical, but I'm not an expert. My car had the stock Base suspension when I rebuilt it with the Bilstein's and H&R's. It had 51k miles when I did the rebuild.

My goal was not to lower the car, but to stiffen up the suspension. I accomplished a stiffer. firmer ride and got a little lower stance as a side benefit.
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Does anyone have Porsche documentation that states a difference between M030 and ROW M030? This difference seems to be more anecdotal that fact.
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Does anyone have Porsche documentation that states a difference between M030 and ROW M030?
Ride height

M030 is referred to in there as "sport".
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