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    PSS9 ride height pics

    13.25 front, 13.5 rear to center of rim.

    Rick
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    few more

    few more pics
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    That looks great!

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    You guys are killing me

    Rick, between you and Pat posting these pics....your killing me!

    That ride height looks perfect. I didnt know the PSS9s could be setup that high.

    Do you have room on the front strut threads or are they topped out?

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    Dave, you can easilly go to stock height, no problem. You can go above stock height too.Plenty of threads left. In fact, when I first installed it, I set it at stock height and drove it a while to settle, and then I lowered it to where it is, and aligned it.

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    Personally I'd like to see it a few mm lower
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    Rick,

    if i get one, can you install it for me? email me a quote..

    thanks!
    Ronnie

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    Quote Originally Posted by rle55 View Post
    Rick,

    if i get one, can you install it for me? email me a quote..

    thanks!
    Ronnie
    Of course, that's what I do

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHall1 View Post
    I didnt know the PSS9s could be setup that high.

    Do you have room on the front strut threads or are they topped out?
    I'm interested in knowing this also since I have a similar ride height and mine are maxed out.

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    A tiny tiny bit lower and it would be perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoppinit View Post
    I'm interested in knowing this also since I have a similar ride height and mine are maxed out.
    I can easilly go up to stock height or above. Keep in mind though, I have the newest version, which has been changed since the H0 version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruergard View Post
    A tiny tiny bit lower and it would be perfect.
    It's winter here in the NE . Pot hole and rough roads are not a low cars friend Plus I don't like a hay wagon ride, and if you go too low the camber is too negative.

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