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  1. I have installed a set of H&R springs for a week now. I must say the ride comfort is kinda harsh, but it look 10X better. :P

    Now that you've had them in for 4 months, do you still find it harsh? How doe the handling compare to the stock springs?

    Sorry for not replying sooner. The ride on the H&R spring alone is rather bouncy and doesn't feel right at speed. Then I had a set of Bilstein shocks put on to match the shorten travel of the spring and it's all firm up but harsh on bumpy road.

    I have attached a photo for my Cayenne with H&R springs & Bilstein shocks combination.

    post-11410-1170492981_thumb.jpg

  2. You must do an alignment, there is no way around it. My question is, has anyone gone to a tire store for an alighment instead of the dealer?

    I will be installing the springs and redoing the alignment this week, should I be using the alignment information from the following thread? http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=5016

    or is there another alignment setting for the lowered spec.?

    Thanks in advance,

  3. The mileage depends on your driving style. Sometimes, I even see 550 miles after refuel, and if I do 100MPH+ for an hour or so, it gives only 290 miles with a full tank of gas.

    thanx. but thats not the case for me. because i notice the differents rightaway...no matter how hard you drive, can you get 300 KM for FULL TANK? 100Liter..

    Try to ask your dealer to reset all the ECU for you, including the one for the transmission. This should sort it out.

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