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PASM (-20mm) -Ground Clearance

PJ63

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I'm looking at a 2015 991 C4 that has the PASM (-20mm) lowered suspension & wandered if anyone that has one has had any problems with speed humps etc as I'm a bit concerned about ground clearance. So if anyone can help I'd much appreciate it.
Thanks.
 
My last 991 a 4S had -20mm also a cup aero kit which also had has a lower infill on the front splitter ,
can't remember a occasion when it gave any concerns in normal useage, certainly not an issue like the GT3 guys
without front axle lift ??.
 
My 6 week old GTS with PASM -10mm (I believe -20mm is SPASM), has grounded 3 times since getting it - each of which has been crossing a dropped kerb to enter or leave a driveway.
The scraping sound makes me wince but any damage is unnoticeable without using an inspection mirror to view the underside.
Anyway, I approach driveways very cautiously now. No problem with speed bumps.
 
I had SPASM on my last C2, its fantastic. You will hit some speed bumps etc but the chin is cheap to replace and hides scrapes very well.


 
Thanks for replies. I have a slope into my garage which worried me & have some severe speed humps into my sons school which again worried me. I might see if the dealer will let me test drive it back to my house to check.
 
Thanks again for those that replied. I got them to drive the car over to me & put it in my garage, which they did with no problem so I've bought it & hope to pick it up at the weekend. I've been a whole week without a 911 which is far too long so will be glad to get back behind the wheel.
 

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