Cayenne 958 Porsche Entry and Drive
#1
Cayenne 958 Porsche Entry and Drive
Ok I want to start this new thread as a next do mod for the cayenne. Let's hear thoughts on which parts are needed. I only have 8 parts on the list so far but can't seem to find a detailed description on all components to make this work, aside from knowing if it's cost effective.
I already did the 2015-16 Multifuction Steering Wheel that I explained with Serg124 on another thread so remember nothing is not doable on this cars. Is just an option to make you buy a new one with it. That's why they're options.
Why I want it now, well because I did not think of the options because of the price. Some parts are worth buying now than before if you search properly the web. Aside from this I'm staying with my 2011 that I had since day 1 until the new cayenne arrives. Late 2017 or mid 2018.
Parts list:
Front left door handle
95853120502G2X
Front left door handle base
95853188502
Front right door handle
95853120602G2X
Front right door handle base
95853288502
Rear left door handle
95853120502G2X
Rear right door handle
95853120602G2X
Rear left door handle base
95853288502
Rear right door handle base
95853288502
I already did the 2015-16 Multifuction Steering Wheel that I explained with Serg124 on another thread so remember nothing is not doable on this cars. Is just an option to make you buy a new one with it. That's why they're options.
Why I want it now, well because I did not think of the options because of the price. Some parts are worth buying now than before if you search properly the web. Aside from this I'm staying with my 2011 that I had since day 1 until the new cayenne arrives. Late 2017 or mid 2018.
Parts list:
Front left door handle
95853120502G2X
Front left door handle base
95853188502
Front right door handle
95853120602G2X
Front right door handle base
95853288502
Rear left door handle
95853120502G2X
Rear right door handle
95853120602G2X
Rear left door handle base
95853288502
Rear right door handle base
95853288502
#4
It'll be fun trying to get the part numbers for this. Now I see why my tech says it's almost impossible. He's trying to convinced me not to do it because he sees it as an unnecessary spending. Well let's see what I can do. I buying a whole set of pdcc on Monday for just $5,500 including all ceramic discs, pads and sensors. It's a bargain. I just need to repaint them.
#6
jejejejeje Serg my Friend thank you... You should give me a hint on where you get the parts number PIWIS maybe? I have that on file, a PIWIS 2
Last edited by amablemiguel; 05-29-2016 at 06:57 PM.
#7
Besides the antennas and wiring, would the existing key fob be compatible? If ceramic brakes are on the mod list too, I'd just get a different 958 or wait for the next generation.
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#9
tach I got them for just $5,500... When they retail north of 20,000. I like modding. Next gen cayenne Is due fall 2017... I'll keep mine for 2 more years to let first batch roll out. I'll keep an eye on the GTS
Last edited by amablemiguel; 05-29-2016 at 07:03 PM.
#12
It'll be fun trying to get the part numbers for this. Now I see why my tech says it's almost impossible. He's trying to convinced me not to do it because he sees it as an unnecessary spending. Well let's see what I can do. I buying a whole set of pdcc on Monday for just $5,500 including all ceramic discs, pads and sensors. It's a bargain. I just need to repaint them.
#13
I got a set of PCCB (Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes) for just $5,500 (2 20" Ceramic Front Discs, 2 Rear Ceramic Discs, Front and Rear Calipers with bolts and Ceramic pads and sensors. I have to repaint them when they arrive becuse the clear coat is peeling on some calipers. Overall the pads are practically new, the discs are 98% life remaining. Will post pictures when they get here.
Again sorry for the confusion. Is PCCB and yes i'm doing lots of mods but i tend to find the parts either cheap or used with an excellent condition or barely used.
Will keep posted.
#14
well door wirings seem to have all needed plugs. rest of you need to invent. all connectors numbers exist in wiring program, doubletap for it.
#15
I got a set of PCCB (Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes) for just $5,500 (2 20" Ceramic Front Discs, 2 Rear Ceramic Discs, Front and Rear Calipers with bolts and Ceramic pads and sensors. I have to repaint them when they arrive becuse the clear coat is peeling on some calipers. Overall the pads are practically new, the discs are 98% life remaining. Will post pictures when they get here.