Mudding in the Cayenne BAD NEWS
Great news, Hopefully you can find someone with an outside lift and High pressure washer. Other wise, you can Jack it up, remove one wheel at a time and use a high pressure washer. Get a creeper and go around the car with the wand under the car. Best of luck and hopefully cleaning out the mud and muck will solve most of you issues.
I'm curious where on 9W did you get stuck, where you looking at houses or did you try to go off roading? 9W is a pretty smooth paved road and unless you were going off-roading I can't see it happening, we didn't even have rain until today?
Anyway I'm glad they are taking care of you. I just drove on 9W with my RS6 and no signs of mud that deep on the main road from Tenafly to Alpine (closter dock rd)
Good luck, I'm guessing your car is at Town Motors.
Anyway I'm glad they are taking care of you. I just drove on 9W with my RS6 and no signs of mud that deep on the main road from Tenafly to Alpine (closter dock rd)
Good luck, I'm guessing your car is at Town Motors.
uhh I'm curious what made you think it was a brilliant idea to go muddin in a cayenne on 20's?
Your calipers are probably fine, they are much thicker than you think and other than looking funky will likely function fine.
Leave the deep mud for real trucks.
Your calipers are probably fine, they are much thicker than you think and other than looking funky will likely function fine.
Leave the deep mud for real trucks.
Originally Posted by PorscheItalia
do you think ill need new calipers..i mean they are really beat like chunks taken out of them 

Alan
Originally Posted by CAPTLST
Something smells fishy about this whole story...... Any pictures?
Inquisition! Excommunication! Banishment!
FYI: I had my cousin contact his buddy at JD, and a Cayenne was brought in "with debris in the drivetrain, suspension and brakes due to loss of control by the driver."
Last edited by BobbySpeed; Jan 7, 2007 at 01:27 PM.




