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  1. 000 044 500 30 Sport type running gear for C4, Cab, 6 speed

    000 044 500 32 Sport type running gear for C4, Cab, Tiptronic

    These numbers will fit MY02-MY05 C4 Cab only.

    Mine is a 2002 C4 Cab 6 speed.

    I checked with both dealers. One of the dealers told me that the P/N 000 044 500 30 is the US M030 not ROW. He said P/N for the ROW M030 is 000 044 500 16.

    The other dealer told me that P/N 000 044 500 30 is ROW M30 and 000 044 500 16 is for model year 99 to 01 C4 Cab 6 spd.

    They both confirmed that they are right. I don't know who I should trust.

    Loren, could you tell me what 000 044 500 16 is?

  2. I got different answers from different dealer and I am more confuse. Could Loren or someone clearify this for me?

    The ROW M030 p/n for a 2002 Carrera 4 Cab, is it 00004450016 or 00004450030?

    For the kit, does it come with front and back stabilizer bars & bushings, or just the shorts and springs?

    Thanks for help.

  3. When I installed my PSE few years ago, I did the driver side first without taking the wheel off. The car was on a lift. I had hard time to rotate the old muffler to the right angle & slided it out. Also a lot of effort to put the PSE in. I didn't want to scratch the panel or the heat shield. I took the rear wheel off when I did the other side and it was installed very easy.

    I think for someone with experience, it is not necessary to remove the wheels. If it's first time and don't have any helper, I would suggest take the rear wheels off. BTW, mine rears are 18" 285

    From Gary's picture, it looks a lot easier with the rear bumper off. Gary, How long does it take to remove & put the bumper?

  4. I tried OEM black rubber floor mat for my Cayenne & others for my C4. The black rubber mats look so dirty no matter how well you clean it. After that, I switched to coco mats. It has rubber bottom the same as the rubber mat but with a nice patten to match the color of the color. There were custom made from www.cocomats.com.

    Pictures of my mats:

    http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?&...age_mod&id=1617

    http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?&...age_mod&id=1618

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