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A solution to the rear spoiler problem


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On 5/22/2022 at 9:30 PM, Porschelibrarian said:

Where did you apply the Finish Line Max Suspension Spray?

Directly to the spoiler rams. Wiped them down first with rubbing alcohol and cleaned the area where the rams enter the seals. They are just like the part that slides into a shock and needs conditioning and lowest friction possible.

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On 3/3/2013 at 8:43 PM, jpflip said:

Just a note for people with spoiler hydraulic problems. Just found on the net a guy in Florida that fix the hydraulic unit. If anyone ever used them please post your result....http://cabriolethydraulics.com/porsche-carrera-hydraulics.phphttp://cabriolethydraulics.com/porsche-carrera-hydraulics.php

Yes I used them last year to rebuild the hydrolics on my cab and this year on the rear spoiler.  Costs 1/3rd of the electric kit, 1/5th  of the Porsche replacment and is 100% original look. One can have them rebuild the set a few tines before it costs the same or more than thise alternatives.

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