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The seller of this vehicle knows the last owner of his vehicle lowered the car and put in Bilsteins that have a silver color. We aren't sure exactly what they are- could these be PSS10 coilovers? Attaching pics he sent me.
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Pss 9 or 10 have a small adjusting knob at the bottom with either 9 or 10 increments. If there is no knob then they are likely Bilstein HDs. These are also good shocks but without user adjustable valving. There should be part numbers visable somewhere .
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there is a small knob on the bottom of the struts. i think the difference is the shape of the spring? from the pics i seen on the internet it looks like pss10
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they are PSS9
The knobs were updated on the 10's.
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Yup, Pss9's i would not waste your time with them, the PSS10's are SO MUCH better.
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