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Old 08-22-2007, 05:43 AM   #3
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I can't imagine that the size of the rim would have anything to do with needing PASM or not. I would assume the non PASM spring rate and shock rate would be very similar if not identicle to the non sport mode on PASM. Wheels should not be a factor as it should ride the same as a car with PASM in the normal mode. I just lowered my car with H&R springs, (07) with PASM, and 19's. It actually makes the car ride a little smoother, or less jittery in normal mode, and tight, but not rough in sport mode. I think with or without PASM you will be just fine.
I think he needed confirmation that a 987 w/o PASM will ride the same as one fitted with PASM and driven in normal mode. If they do not ride the same, i.e. different spring rates and shock damping, then perhaps he would seek out the softer setup for 19s.

P-DUB: Did you replace your shocks as well? And if so, which ones did you go with?
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