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Re: Input Requested Re: Deals [habitat1] by marinedoc
Apr 30, 2008 (3:46 am)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Apr 30, 2008 1:12 am)

I got a little more than 10,000 miles with my Michelins on a 2002 C4S that involved a summer of autocross and track days at Gateway race track. After giving up racing just added four new tires to my current C4S with a little more than 30,000 miles.
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Re: Input Requested Re: Deals [buylow] by 07997turbo
Apr 30, 2008 (4:21 pm)
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Replying to: buylow (Apr 24, 2008 5:33 pm)

DO NOT BUY YOUR TIRES FROM A PORSCHE DEALER!!!!
 
They will take you to the cleaners. For what they wanted to charge me for TWO rear michelins, I found I could buy all 4 tires and have them mounted and load balanced from tirerack.com. The Michelins are probably the better tire but I am unhappy with their wear in the rear and am trying a set of pirellis this summer. not a big difference in price (couple hundred bucks cheaper) but I am hoping I get more than 9000 miles on a set of rears.
 
And Danica is the first woman to win an indy car race... this year... in japan.... I have it recorded on my dvr if you wanna watch it.
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Re: Input Requested Re: Deals [habitat1] by upnorth2
Apr 30, 2008 (5:32 pm)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Apr 30, 2008 1:12 am)

You are right, I asked my Porsche dealer about Contis and as you stated , Porsche no longer puts them on their new cars. As I have good Contis on the front with plenty of wear left, I wanted to just replace the rears. I called around and found the Continental Sport Contact 2 has been discontinued. I finally found a pair of the 295's for the rear at $450 ea. This was less than the Michilens but more than Pirellis. I checked a back issue of Car and Driver and found Tire Rack prices were similar when they still stocked the Conti 295's. It seems Pirellis are they least expensive. I realize the Cayenne is a hot SUV but its still a SUV. I have gotten similar comments about cabs not being real Porsches but I think this relates back to a time when the cabs suffered from body rigidity issues that have since been resolved with the 997 model. My cab does weigh a bit more (200) than a coupe but I can hear my sport exhaust far better with the roof down. I dove it at 145mph last summer with the roof down and it was remarkedly turbulent free. My baseball hat stayed on fine!
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Radar detectors by upnorth2
Apr 30, 2008 (5:45 pm)
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I have been thinking of buying a radar detector, Am I wasting my money? Do they work? My 911 seems to be a Cop magnet. ">link title
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Re: Input Requested Re: Deals [upnorth2] by habitat1
May 01, 2008 (5:51 am)
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Replying to: upnorth2 (Apr 30, 2008 5:32 pm)

Back when I replaced my rears last spring, the prices from Tire Rack were approximately Michilens $470, Pirellis, $440, Continentals $310. It sounds like the $450 you were quoted was a Porsche dealer (i.e. full retail) price. My dealer quoted me over $600 on the Michelins and $580+/- on the Pirellis, but ended up matching the Tire Rack price on the Pirellis.
 
If you are looking to save money, Bridgestone Potenza Pole Positions are rated very good/excellent in all categories by Tire Rack and are only $280. According to my dealer, they are much better than the Continentals - and are the only "discount" tire he would recommend in lieu of sticking with the Porsche OEM Pirellis and Michelins.
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3M CLEAR BRA by jayzzz
May 01, 2008 (8:16 am)
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WHEN WAXING WITH THE CLEAR BRA, SHOULD I WAX THE BRA?
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Re: Input Requested Re: Deals [ringleader6] by tomtomtom
May 01, 2008 (8:35 am)
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Replying to: ringleader6 (Apr 18, 2008 6:03 pm)

"Arrest me Red.........Do not know if I would want to do that, only harder sell is the speed yellow
  
Porsches sell if they are any variation of Black or Silver "

 
you should buy the car for yourself not for the next guy. So if you want a bright car, get one. Let say you get $5K less from the bright color after 5 years, that's only $2.74 a day.
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Re: 3M CLEAR BRA [jayzzz] by buylow
May 01, 2008 (10:09 pm)
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Replying to: jayzzz (May 01, 2008 8:16 am)

Do not wax the clear bra. I happened to be at the porsche dealer when a guy was installing a clear bra on a porsche that was on the showroom floor. He told me to never put any petroleum based product on the bra. He showed me a spray can he uses to coat the bra for protection. I forgot the name, but I"ll try to find his business card and call him. He said you can buy the product at a marine supply house. They use it on boats. He was doing the whole front, all the way to the windshield. The material around the bumper and head lights is lazer cut to the form of the car. The material for the hood is just a sheet of 8mm material. The porsche dealer charged me $750 to do the bumper, head light covers and back of the side mirrors. I thought it was a rip off, but I did it anyway. The installer said some non dealers use thinner material, so be careful.
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Re: Input Requested Re: Deals [07997turbo] by buylow
May 01, 2008 (10:36 pm)
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Replying to: 07997turbo (Apr 30, 2008 4:21 pm)

I was wrong on the price the dealer wanted for the Michelin pilot sports. Was looking at the invoice the other day and the front was $402 and the rear $589. I thought someone at the dealer gave me a much higher price. I guess even these prices are high according to the previous posts.
 
I was educating myself regarding the D.O.T. numbers on the tires. One of the front tires was made in 2005 and the car is 2006 which leads me to believe that it is an original tire and I have 14,600 on the car (I've owned it for two months). The tire looks good, believe it or not. I've been told that a reputable dealer would never sell an old (but never used) tire. I'm going to check out the Tire Rack next time, as was suggested.
 
I would like to see that race in Japan that Danica won. I spent some time in Japan building houses for a developer and believe me women are really put down over there - like some are still walking behind the man. I wonder how they took a woman winning an indy race?
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Re: 3M CLEAR BRA [jayzzz] by buylow
May 02, 2008 (6:16 am)
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Replying to: jayzzz (May 01, 2008 8:16 am)

Check it out - www.theclearbra.com. According to the site, the clear bra is made of urethane, is porus and will yellow over time. They say it is important to protect it with a product called Plexus, a plastic cleaner, protectant and polish - www.plexusdirect.com.

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