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Old 10-19-2007, 02:05 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by John V
The Bilstein HD and the Bilstein Sport are identical in valving and construction with the exception being that the Sport has a shorter shock shaft to accomodate lowering springs.

Incidentally the valving of these shocks is identical to the US/RoW M030 shocks.

So no, the HD's aren't for carrying heavy loads in your Boxster.

This is exactly what I was wondering about, thanks! (I DO know that older Mercedes SL500's spec the HD Bilsteins)

I do have the same brand/make tires all around....just comparing the slightly newer model's tire brand for reference...as far as ride quality goes. Considering Kumhos next...
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