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Old 05-27-2009, 05:24 PM   #1
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Gus, the spring change option is not something you will find on Ksport's web site. You simply ask the reseller to order them from Ksport for you with the rates you request.

Pity they're so expensive now. I'd save a couple of hundred more and get PSS9's or the over the top ones Brad is talking about.

Hey Brad, where would the cylinder be located on a boxster? I see them zip tied to the rollbars in GT3's at the track but wouldn't know where to locate them on a boxster.
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Old 05-27-2009, 06:21 PM   #2
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PSS9 pricing has gone up also!!

Randall,

the front JRZ's have the canister "fixed" to the strut tube. In the rear, you can use an "adele" clamp and mount it in the fenderwell. I have asked them for longer lines to the rear canisters so I can mount them in the trunk. They said NO problem!

FYI: the pics below are of a CaymanS install, but the shocks are configured the same. You can see the canister mounted on the front shock.


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Old 05-28-2009, 12:55 PM   #3
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Hey Brad, where would the cylinder be located on a boxster? I see them zip tied to the rollbars in GT3's at the track but wouldn't know where to locate them on a boxster.

I've got mine mounted in the rear trunk:



and in the front trunk:



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