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...my car had a buzzy noise that was hard to track down and eventually found it to be one of the passenger seat's squab bolsters rubbing against the adjacent backrest bolster. The colder weather stiffens up the leather and plastic stuff making them less flexible.by Laz - Main Forum
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Possibly the heater's plumbing now that the weather's cold.by Laz - Main Forum
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When I've used the link icon to get one into a message, only part of it hyperlinks, and the viewing shows "Not Found" etc. I discovered that by pasting an image link directly into the message field*, the viewed/previewed message shows an image directly, without the reader having to go to the address. I want to post a video, but don't want to eat up space on the Board's server, if that's what my wby Laz - Board suggestions
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Looks like Porsche's rear main seal team can do some consulting work for them.by Laz - Main Forum
Even though this would work with any refrigerator, you must know, "Stay warm this winter: buy a Lucas refrigerator."by Laz - Main Forum
Yeah, I know the feeling: I had a 912 from '72 to '74 ("Hitler's Revenge," as my father, an Omaha Beach and Battle of the Bulge veteran would call it,) and my 2001 Boxster. I did have a couple of Alfas ("Mussolini's Revenge" ) along the way, though. If he were around, I know that my father would've really liked the Boxster, as he did appreciate good machinery, especially if it's not rusted througby Laz - Main Forum
It's interesting to read that Porsche will be doing some Lamborghini design work. Since I first saw Porsche's "There Is No Substitute" slogan in the seventies, I believed it to be one of the few with any credibility. The only other sports car brand that has come close in recent years, due to its mid-engined, four wheel drive configuration has been Lamborghini, even with the differences of perceivby Laz - Main Forum
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Here's a cutaway of the Cayman S showing the suppliers for many of the car's components.by Laz - Main Forum
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My contention has always been that the suitability of the rubber meeting the road determines the relative necessity for other compensations. My open differential '66 912 with rear snows went everywhere, even though over a certain speed the front end would begin to swim.by Laz - Main Forum
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Actually, I'm considering getting a Cayman S in about a year, and considering the locking differential option. From what research I've done, it seems the advantage of a clutch-type differential is that it works under braking and very low one-wheel traction situations, whereas the more esoteric types don't. Disadvantages seem to be: possible understeering effects during hard acceleration in cornerby Laz - Main Forum
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