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Posted
12 hours ago, vza said:

Any one know if a Cabrio hardtop cover will fit a Boxster hardtop?? Thanks V

 

Yes and no, cabrio is much bigger, so it would fit but very loosely.

Posted

OK Thanks....now for my next fix.....I get this awful knocking sound when going over potholes/bumps etc....front and back....more in the back. Struts seem ok....I know one of the strut bumpers rotted off one of the fronts. The rear ball joints in the control arms looked ok. The bushing at the end of the 'fork' looked somewhat twisted but not torn....not sure if its should be that way. Any ideas?? V

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Posted
25 minutes ago, vza said:

OK Thanks....now for my next fix.....I get this awful knocking sound when going over potholes/bumps etc....front and back....more in the back. Struts seem ok....I know one of the strut bumpers rotted off one of the fronts. The rear ball joints in the control arms looked ok. The bushing at the end of the 'fork' looked somewhat twisted but not torn....not sure if its should be that way. Any ideas?? V

 

It should not be twisted.

Posted (edited)

OK ...When I say twisted I mean it looks torqued to one side at the end closet to the front I guess where its attached to the frame.....I'll look at the other side see what it looks like. Would that cause a clunk sound?? V

 

Edited by vza
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hi, No way this 996 cover is going on my Boxster top unless Im doing something wrong. The 2 holes are for the spikes I assume, they are way wider than the cover. Any thoughts Thanks V

  • 1 year later...
Posted (edited)

Thoughts? 

 

It is completely the wrong hardtop for your car. 

 

When JPF said...

 

On 9/24/2019 at 12:00 PM, JFP in PA said:

 

Yes and no, cabrio is much bigger, so it would fit but very loosely.

 

He was saying it with tongue firmly in cheek. 

 

By loose, he meant it will be hanging off it. 🤣

Edited by gizlaroc

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