My 2010 Turbo PDK with factory Aero
#61
Thank you Suncoast Porsche for these new Weather Tech floor liners with the "PORSCHE" logo. These are nice for protecting the floor carpet and in my case do a nice job breaking up all this Carrara Red. Thank you again. I am also digging uploading pics from my new HTC Incredible phone...pic quality is not perfect but much better than my old BlackBerry Curve.
Last edited by evoviiiyou; 04-30-2010 at 08:08 PM.
#63
Yeah I didnt either until I was just casually surfing the SunCoast Porsche site and saw these bad boys. I have had these weather tech liners in my daily drivers for years and love them. I like the Porsche logo ones even better for my P!
#66
+1 Very nice!
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#67
Thanks again Suncoast for the great service and timely delivery of these floor liners. These are perfect for my taste and break up the red nicely.
#68
Changing tires with RS wheels
I've been lost on the ease by which RS wheel owners can change their tires. As I understand it, the RS wheels may be a "pain" in that they're designed only for changing by Porsehc dealers because the only wheel tool that's included with these cars is the socket that goes over the RS center hub. Then, an air wrench is required to torque the wheels off and back on (with 500NM as shown on the hub itself).
What does a person do in the middle of Nevada? Am I correct about there needing to be an air wrench involved or at least a torque wrench and perhaps additional sockets to interface with the RS socket?
What does a person do in the middle of Nevada? Am I correct about there needing to be an air wrench involved or at least a torque wrench and perhaps additional sockets to interface with the RS socket?
#70
I've been lost on the ease by which RS wheel owners can change their tires. As I understand it, the RS wheels may be a "pain" in that they're designed only for changing by Porsehc dealers because the only wheel tool that's included with these cars is the socket that goes over the RS center hub. Then, an air wrench is required to torque the wheels off and back on (with 500NM as shown on the hub itself).
What does a person do in the middle of Nevada? Am I correct about there needing to be an air wrench involved or at least a torque wrench and perhaps additional sockets to interface with the RS socket?
What does a person do in the middle of Nevada? Am I correct about there needing to be an air wrench involved or at least a torque wrench and perhaps additional sockets to interface with the RS socket?
Thanks, I like them as well...just not the brake dust accumulation that these get covered with. I am going with some dark gun-metallic grey wheels soon.