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Old 07-24-2025, 05:29 AM   #9
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I'm currently running Vogtland springs with the original OEM shocks. The ride quality is much smoother compared to the OEM springs and the handling is has improved as well. I've had H&R and Eibachs springs before and I have to say Vogtland has the best ride quality overall.
That's interesting. I lowered my 997 to -25mm with H&R and am very dissatisfied with the comfort.

However, I don't think the 986 looks like a sports car in its original condition and would like to change the springs when I change the dampers, but I'm shying away from the H&R springs due to my experience with the 997.

Does this mean that Vogtland is more comfortable than H&R, both lower -30mm?

And second, how about the M030-Option, that is genuine Porsche with -10mm. Do not know if that is still available ...
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