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Chuck996

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  1. Wow --- I like it. I have a 1987 951 Guards Red .... Would love to duplicate the decal. Thanks, Chuck
  2. Agree with dcdrechsel ==== I have tried using a rebuilder - some work some don't. Watch ebay sometimes you can buy at good price. Remember to get new upgraded cylinders. Good luck, Chuck
  3. Same problem as post above. Took in to local Porsche dealer -- he told me I needed a new steering column -- cost in excess of $1000. At that point I decided I could live without cruise control. Everything else works fine.
  4. I used Leatherique and had very bad results and the co. said screw you. Do not use -- customer service and product quality bad. Just hate to see other Renntech's get taken. Chuck
  5. Would love to do that -- have fun and be careful. Going to drive to DC tomorrow in the 996 Cab. First road trip in the 996 in years. Chuck
  6. Buy the kit from Suncoast -- install ---- problem solved. The kit contains everthing you need and is easy to install. Chuck
  7. No doubt -- Ragg Top and its cleaner are the best on the market. Highly recommend. Chuck -- Artic Silver Cab - 1999
  8. Great looking car for $11,500. Problems appear to be minor. Get them fixed as soon as possible and have fun. Chuck
  9. I have removed my cats and did not notice much in the way of additional sound. Stock headers - hacked mufflers on 1999 Cab. Chuck
  10. When I first read this post -- I thought of the Eagles song. You standing on the corner. Glad you got if fixed without a lot of problems. Thanks for the update and write up. Chuck
  11. Krazyk ---- Looks just like mine. Great minds think alike...... Chuck
  12. Oggie --- You can get a nut under the tray or do as I did -- just thread the box and use a short bolt. It worked and yes the H-8 was cheaper. Chuck
  13. I appreciate all the DIY posts. We are in this together ---- remember it is the people not the cars. RennTech has saved me many $$$$$. Thank you to all the posters and Loren. Chuck
  14. Thanks for the help. I called Interstate - there is a vent. I went back and it was plugged with a little black cap. Got the kit and works fine. Thanks RennTech. Chuck
  15. I changed to a larger Interstate battery today - H-8. It is about 3 inches longer but will fit the 996 battery box ok. The problem is it does not appear to have a vent. Is this a major problem or should I return it for a H-6 or H-7 with a vent? Thanks, Chuck
  16. I had the same problem on my 1999 Cab. after a new top was installed. Took it back to the installer and found out it was a broken cable. New cable cost $60.00. So far so good. Chuck
  17. There is a rebuilder in Texas -- but he is a ***. You are better off buying a new one -- $350. for a new unit is a good buy. I have one if you need a core for a rebuilt. Chuck
  18. RFM is correct the hydraulic pump or ram seals (just o rings) leak. Chuck
  19. Dharm 55 -- wow talk about inflation from $60. to $180. It is a small part. Chuck
  20. GBox has a fix foryour problem it is about $60.00 for the part plus your local guy installing or you doit yourself. Give them a call they have ads in Pano. The fix works ---- I did it. Chuck
  21. The o2 sims worked great. Cleared the CEL code and have driven about 100 miles --- no CEL. Thanks for all the help. Chuck
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