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  1. Does any one know if it is possible to install a steering wheel from a 2011 in a 2004 and keep all the electronics working?
  2. Ha! that will work. Make sure not to tell anyone if you ever sell it!!! lol
  3. I did mine on jack stands, worked well for me you can go either way though what ever is easiest for you
  4. Sorry everyone for not following up. I had to head out of the country for work. The build went great! The intake and cat deletes really gave the cayenne a great sound. No need to install new mufflers. The only issue that the cayenne has always had is a shakey idle and a pesky P0021 code from the durametric that wont go away. Its not throwning a CEL which makes even more of a PITA. Changed all the coils and spark plugs and its still there. for now im just going to drive it until it gets worse.
  5. Man thats horrible. My wifes cadillac was rear ended a week after she bought it new in 07. 22K worth of damage. The car has never been the same.
  6. Just fyi....The differentials do not take atf..... they take 75 90 or the Burma spec oil called out by porsche.....only the transfer case takes atf Ya i was trying to explain that the ATF out of the Transfer case was not red at all. Could have just been really really dirty. Replaced the Diffs with Redline 75w 90 . Transmission and Transfer case have Redline D4. Thanks!!!
  7. Alright, Cat deletes are installed. I found it easy to soak all bolts for about 20 min then they came of fairly easy. Driver side flange was a pain The very top bolt is in a tight spot. Had to remove all the hangers and finagle a wrench between the pipe and the shaft. I eventually got it. The one bolt took me about 20 min. All new bolts were doped with anti seize just in case.The driver side hanger may be welded in the wrong location. the hanger shaft is snug up against the rubber as you can see from the pictures. I'm going to send these to EVOMS and see what they think. Valve body is torqued and installed ready for fill. I'm going to cold fill it tonight and then warm fill it tomorrow when i get the rims and can get this thing on the ground. Not to comfortable shifting gears while shes on jack stands. The EVOMS intake looks great. I can see why its so expensive. Going to start work on that next. So far so good!! Driver side flange passenger side flange. Very easy. Driver side Mount As you can see its alot closer then stock or the passenger sidePassenger side mountEVOMS Intake unpacked
  8. All parts are here!!!! time for the fun! Ill start taking picks as everything comes apart. Heres some pics of the exhaust and the rest of the packages.
  9. Yup got it thanks!!cat deletes just arrived. They are freakin beautiful!!! EVOMS helped out alot getting the parts here. Intake and plenum should arrive shortly. I did get screwed on the rims though. They will be ready for pick up tommorrow. Hopefully. ..
  10. Just changed the Diff fluid front and rear, Working on the transfer case. The Fill plug was Ridiculously tight!!! Had to use a 3ft breaker bar. I stripped the plug a little bit so i will need to get a replacement soon. Surprisingly the oil that came out was black. No were near as red as the ATF fluid. I thought they were the same. Could just be really dirty. Got a question. How bad is it to use the Old Valve body retaining bolts? Do they really need to be replaced?
  11. Valves installed. Passenger side was easy but the driver side as a pain. Autozone sells a tool for the oem hose clamps. Has a extended cable and clamp. 30 bucks and worked great!! Both Wheel well covers needed to be removed. Valves can really only go in one way due to the position of the 1/4" nipple. Just remember which way that faced and you wont install it backwards. the valves are bigger than the oems so im a little worried about the other hoses in the install area rubbing. Well see if there's any issues. Wish i could start her up!! Oem Vs APR passenger valve Driver side valve. You can barely see it Passenger Valve installed
  12. Heres a picture of the polish knob trim. Any one know a good way to get swirls and scratches out of the wood grain trim? Tried rubbing compound, machine compound, didn't really help. Any Ideas?
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