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Old Mar 8, 2013 | 03:52 PM
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Thank YOU for the link kind sir.

While my car's rams are perfectly operational, this is a cheaper alternative to a new replacement system from Porsche.

Thanks again!

Chris.
Welcome! Like you are saying it is an interesting alternative but we need some feedback from an happy (I hope) customer
 
Old Mar 8, 2013 | 05:41 PM
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i concur, on "link of the month" and rep pts to jpflip! for the "find". i have saved it for future reference too. having said that, i also agree with previous posters that keeping the original hydraulics in working condition is not as daunting or as impossible as it seems at first head scratching. i second the wisdom of regularly checking on the integrity of the banjo bolts for leaks, and have also had great success with a simple re-bleed of the system. it is a little known, yet highly effective solution if the parts are still working, but one suffers from uneven or faulty deployment. there is hope beyond a fixed wing kit, or "new" hydraulics.
 
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Originally Posted by '02996ttx50
i concur, on "link of the month" and rep pts to jpflip! for the "find". i have saved it for future reference too. having said that, i also agree with previous posters that keeping the original hydraulics in working condition is not as daunting or as impossible as it seems at first head scratching. i second the wisdom of regularly checking on the integrity of the banjo bolts for leaks, and have also had great success with a simple re-bleed of the system. it is a little known, yet highly effective solution if the parts are still working, but one suffers from uneven or faulty deployment. there is hope beyond a fixed wing kit, or "new" hydraulics.

Thanks 02996ttx50!!! I simply love to see the spoiler going up in my rear view mirror on acceleration
 
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me too! as i'm constantly eyes on the rear when exiting offramps to ensure it went down ha ha. it's nice when things just work as they should.. cheers.
 
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Originally Posted by jpflip
Thanks 02996ttx50!!! I simply love to see the spoiler going up in my rear view mirror on acceleration
Me too but sadly this spoiler behaviour is very handy for the Police, as they know exactly when you start speeding!
 
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Me too but sadly this spoiler behaviour is very handy for the Police, as they know exactly when you start speeding!
Here policeman are too busy chasing mafioso
 

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Old Mar 11, 2013 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Terminator
Me too but sadly this spoiler behaviour is very handy for the Police, as they know exactly when you start speeding!
Unless you manually put it up.
 
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