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  1. Hi, I am also interested in using the -61 control arms in a 2004 cayenne turbo, do you have any updates regarding this? From my research the -33 control arms are stock control arms for the 955's, and according to part catalogs and online stores they also fit in 2008-2010 957's The -50 control arms are for the 955 Turbo S and they can be used in the 955 CTT and S. The only difference is a full rubber bushing instead of a hydraulic one The -61 control arms are apparently an updated version of the -50's., they have the same rubber bushing, but they only fit 2008-2010 957's, according to all the online stores and catalogs. But if the -33's work in all Cayennes 2003-2010, why wouldn't the -61's also work. There's also a huge price difference between the -50's and -61's, the -50's are only from Porsche direct, about $350, while the -61's made by TRW and sold on ebay are half of that
  2. Hi, I also have a 2004 cayenne turbo with PCM 3.0 software. I was wondering if you could help me with my mobridge install... I purchased a ABT2010 from ebay but I can't get it to show up in the PCM. Did you have a CD changer before you installed the mobridge? Where did you install the mobridge in your car? I'm trying to put mine next to the amp Thanks for your help
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