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Posts posted by rss53
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Thank you for your help.
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Hi Loren
My name is roger and I do read your posts and they are very informative.
I have a question about offset on porsche 2001 996 C4 Cab.
I have turbo twist wheels on the car now Ft-8X10 ET50 & R 8x10 ET65
I am looking at Carrera 5-spoke wheels.
Can you please help me with what offset I should be runing with
this is street DD car.
1) 8x8 & 8x10
2) 8x8 & 8x11 (i guess the ft should be the same?)
Thanks for any help you may send my way.
Roger
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Go for it they are great cars fun to drive, I have a 996c4 cab and use my 944 for winter and have no trouble love it
the $ is far less the the 996
Good luck
:D
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Thanks Loren
will keep looking and trying
Roger :thankyou:
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Thanks Loren
I am trying to trace backwards from the wiper motor, where does the wires join from the motor wire harness 99461206501?
does this run along the side of the rear window?
where does that wire come from?
along the roof or under the seat? from the switch
any pics will help
Thanks
Roger
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Hello peps
Looking for info on the wiring and where it goes in the rear of the 944 late model
from the switch to the rear of the auto, does anyone know where these wires travel to get to the rear motor?
any pic or wiring charts would help
Thanks
:thankyou::cheers:
Roger
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Welcome to the club hope you will have fun with your new to you toy
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The same thing has happened to me (01) cab had it checked out and was told the door handle micro switch may be but not sure
did have the car serviced (doors lubed and top...) and it has not happened since then
Loren any help you can give would help I know you know all about these cars
Thanks for any help
Roger
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No they do not light up at least not on mine
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Checked today from 16 with hard driving to 28+ when easy
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I know this is going to sound kind of, well, non-problematic.............but is there a place to hook the gas cap on while one fills the tank? Because I can't find a 'hook', I have to let the cap just 'hang-down' over the tire while fill the tank and this just seems so....non-Porsche to me.
Thanks for any help,
C'ya,
Look on gas door for the hook to put the strap that holds the cap
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Best of luck better
teach her to drive that Porsche soon
and save for college now
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Very pretty best of luck with it and welcome to the group, spring will be here very fast
Need engine rebuilder in NYC area
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
Posted · Edited by rss53
1) Rennsport Automotive - Bedford Hills, Ny 914-241- 3338 Chris Zanine
2) Rennwerke - Elmsford, Ny 914-592-4006 - Cheech ( John Fernandes)
Both are close to NYC and both are very good with Porsche's
Good luck
Roger