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  1. 2002 996 C4 Becker 1 CDR-220 Type: 4462 Ser: I5001952 Thank you very much.
  2. My 2002 996 C4 is currently running TOYO Proxes 225 40R18 in the front and 285 30R18 in the rear, can I replace the rear with Falken 452 295 30R18? Furthermore, I always hear from the other porsche owner saying that the front tires will last two to three time longer than the rear, is it the case for both C2 and C4? Thinking of being a four wheel drive, the wear of the front and rear tires should be more evenly. Thank you in advance, any feedback is welcome.
  3. Thank you for your respond, very helpful, will look into it and let you know how it goes... ;)
  4. Dear Loren, Thank you for the detail informtion, so it seems like the lights are re-wired in-correctly, so should I take the car back to the dealer to have it fixed? How difficult it is to do it myself? Once again, thank you.
  5. I imported a US model 02 Carrera 4 to Canada recently, according to the Canadian laws, the car has to be re-wired for day time running head light and it was done by the US seller. But I believe the re-wiring was done incorrectly... when the engine is running, the xeron headlight is on automatically, but not the day time running light and the dash board, but those lights can be turned on by the light switch...I also own an Audi TT, so I think when the engine is running, the day time running light and dash board should be on, then the xeron headlight should be on only when the light switch is turn on. Does anyone know how excatly the lights for the Canadian model should work? If there is a wiring problem, is it possible to fix it myself with simple tools? Any pictures with instrustion available on-line? 02 996 Carrera 4 Cab 01 Audi TT Roadster
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