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  1. I just posted this to anouther forum. I would only add a suggestion to buy the most expensive tire you can afford. I bought really cheap ones for my Mercedes E-500 and was really sorry I did. Very loud, crappy construction, poor wear and dont ride as well. The stock tire for my 02 Boxster is a Michelin Pilot sport N. I think they only make a N2 now. My rear tires are 245/40/17 and the N2's run about $280 a piece. The Pilot Sport PS2 are a bit less expensive ($250 +/-). I dont know what the tread life is supposed to be on the N2's but the PS2's are summer tires - 10K. For me, I dont drive terribly agressive, so I bought the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S plus. These are all season tires and are new from Michelin. They were about $220 a piece. What I liked about them is the tread life is 45K. I have not noticed much noise difference, but with the top down most of the time here in Florida, I probably wouldnt. The traction for my kind of driving is fine. The guy at Tire Kingdom reccomended getting sumitomo's, but since I was only getting the rear, I wanted them to match the front Michelins. Just my 2 cents.
  2. If it's electronic, I had the same problem with the front hood. I just pressed down on all of the relays that are by the fuse panel and that seems to have fixed it.
  3. I tried holding down the hood, but that didnt work. I think it's strange that I dont hear any clicking. Any other ideas???
  4. My front hood wont open. The battery is fine and the rear opens without a problem. I dont know if it's the switch or the hood mechanism. There is no clicking sound or anything. Anyone know how I can get the hood open?
  5. Anyone know where I can get the cables for the convertable top?
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