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X74 vs PSS9


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So it is the X73 for TT? Is it worth the money to have adjustability from the PSS9? Although I have had easier time finding discounted PSS9 ( rather than the X73).

Jim

Yes, X73 for TT. You will find 2 camps on this one. One has good reasons for stayiing with an OEM product (X73), the other...well PSS9s do give you the chance to play with more knobs (every guys dream). In any case either will be MUCH better than stock. I went with the FVD PSS9s and am very happy! I got an incredible deal also.

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Thanks for all your insights. wross996tt did you have the pss9 installed locally? I live in Evergreen how much did you pay installed?

Jim

I bought them direct from FVD (1660) and I got them installed at Eurosport in Englewood (also had several other things done so exact price I don't know...about 700. Ask for Orrin (303.789.2545). Email: esl@netherworld.com.

Of course they aligned and corner balanced.

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WRoss this is my first turbo . when you had your emissions test did they put it on the double roller thing or did they do a 2 speed idle test off the rollers? I guess it might make a difference with which suspension I might get. I mean if they DO put it on the rollers and it is too low., don't want them to screw up the car. If I had the PSS9 maybe I could run it all the way up and clear the rollers and then set back down! Also does anyone recommend any particular adjustable sway bars for the 02 TT especially in conjunction with either PSS9 or X73?

Thanks Jim

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WRoss this is my first turbo . when you had your emissions test did they put it on the double roller thing or did they do a 2 speed idle test off the rollers? I guess it might make a difference with which suspension I might get. I mean if they DO put it on the rollers and it is too low., don't want them to screw up the car. If I had the PSS9 maybe I could run it all the way up and clear the rollers and then set back down! Also does anyone recommend any particular adjustable sway bars for the 02 TT especially in conjunction with either PSS9 or X73?

Thanks Jim

Jim, I have a 2004 TT so no emissions for 3 or 4 years (I would have the dealer do it). As far as PSS9 go they are not height adjustable as you think. The adjustments (1-9) are for stiffness. Don't have sways on mine!

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Loren when you say the PSS9 will lower up to 50mm does that mean I can adjust the height from 0 to -50mm with the adjusters? Or are the adjusters just for rebound dampening? Or is it you can adjust ride height as you are putting them on then only have rebound adjustment?

Jim

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Found out from Bilstein site that you can set height from -20 to -50mm upon installation and if you want to change you have to get up on rack and loosen struts to reset the height adjustment nut. The knobs are only for rebound/compression settings.

Jim

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