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  1. Hello, I am installing a trailer hitch and downloaded the TSB pertaining to the install. It looks straight forward except it references '635019 - removal and install of rear bumper.' Does anybody have this? or do you have any tips on the removal of the bumper or the install of the hitch?? Thanks, Lance
  2. I took it to the dealer who said the rust was normal. I purchased some rust inhibitor and will spray it on after I wash the bottom of the truck. As a side note, I still think the rust is excessive for any 2005 vehicle, especially a Porsche. You may want to inspect your Cayenne's underbody to look for and stop any rust before it becomes a problem. Thanks, Lance
  3. Hello, this is my first post on this forum, though I have read and found huge value form this forum. I just purchased a 05 CS from the upper mid-west. On inspection of the underbody I was alarmed to see rust. Not only is rust on some of the suspension bolts, there is some on the structural steel and the rear differential (looks to be aluminum) is pitted. I do not think it is a serous issue yet, but I also want to stop the rust now. So my questions are: 1. Does anybody else have rust? I was surprised to find a modern car, 3 years old, showing any signs of rust. I have purchased an Audi that was used for 4 years in upper NY with no signs of rust... I was surprised to see rust in my new ride. 2. What are your suggestions for stopping the rust? Doing a quick search, I found numerous products to remove rust, does anybody have any product suggestions? 3. Does Porsche have some type of Warranty for this type of thing. The car has 36K miles. On a positive note... the CS is a great looking, driving and performing car... highly impressed. The interior, paint, functionality of the CS is nearly flawless. As suggested on the forum, I changed out the yellow side markers with clear, and added the aluminum look trim around the radio.... huge difference.. thanks for the tips. Lance
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