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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    I installed PSS9 on my car in 2007, about 100,000 miles ago. I need to replace now and have narrowed down to replacing with PSS9s or XT SA coil overs. Does anyone have any insight on the XT SA? I believe the PSS9 are better, but are they that much better. It is for street driving, not planning any track, anymore. Thanks.

    https://www.ecstuning.com/b-suspensi...g/18210032~st/

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    Veteran Member Four Rings LJS's Avatar
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    That is essentially a KW unit---less the stainless steel strut body....
    Why not look at the KW V1, They are similar in price...
    https://etspec.com/kw-v1-coilover-kit-for-b5-s4
    I have these on my B5 S4 and find them excellent for street driving and they work good for casual track use (needs more rear spring)
    FWIW- I have these set at 13-1/2 inches from the center of the wheel to the fender lip(18" rims w/225x40 PS4S)

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Thank you. I'll check them out.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings zatch_303's Avatar
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    If you want a little stiffer rear spring, check out Vogtland GT3 coilovers. German company.
    // 2001.5 Pearl White B5 S4 Sedan 6MT

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