oldracer Posted 29March, 2016 Report Share Posted 29March, 2016 Hello, new to Porsche and get delivery of a non air ride Cayenne at the end of the month. What is the best way to lower the ride height, thanks in anticipation of being pointed in the right direction, Al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skidmarks Posted 30March, 2016 Report Share Posted 30March, 2016 Springs. Check around to make sure you get ones that maintain the ride. Go for reputable brands like Eibach or H+R. Also be sure to get the alignment redone including camber and caster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldracer Posted 30March, 2016 Author Report Share Posted 30March, 2016 Springs. Check around to make sure you get ones that maintain the ride. Go for reputable brands like Eibach or H+R. Also be sure to get the alignment redone including camber and caster. thanks Skidmarks, any retailers you would recommend? cheers Al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skidmarks Posted 30March, 2016 Report Share Posted 30March, 2016 Most reputable Specialists would carry or have access to them. If you don't know any, I can put you in touch with a few to trust.Just be careful on your insurance so as not to void cover if it's treated as "modified". May also impact warranty depending on how hard line Porsche might take.You could also check with Porsche itself as it might carry or be able to fit and if they do, that would be an option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldracer Posted 30March, 2016 Author Report Share Posted 30March, 2016 thanks again, will talk to the dealership, getting calipers done so might get the springs done at the same time possibly, cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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