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911monty 06-28-2015 04:06 PM

Installed ROW M030 sway bars on my 98 base. If you have stock bars RUN don't walk and get some on your car. This is definitely the way the car should be. :dance:

CraigM 06-28-2015 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 911monty (Post 455401)
Installed ROW M030 sway bars on my 98 base. If you have stock bars RUN don't walk and get some on your car. This is definitely the way the car should be. :dance:

Did you replace anything else, particularly struts? I have M030 sways in the garage, but was waiting to get new struts/springs. Mine are at 58,000 miles, so old (15 years) but not terrible.

This may convince me to do the sways early...

911monty 06-28-2015 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by CraigM (Post 455404)
Did you replace anything else, particularly struts? I have M030 sways in the garage, but was waiting to get new struts/springs. Mine are at 58,000 miles, so old (15 years) but not terrible.

This may convince me to do the sways early...

CraigM; DO It! DO it now! I was thinking about waiting until I had the entire kit, but then thought I could assess each change individually. I can tell you without hesitation that even though I still have the stock springs and struts this change by itself is remarkable. Easy to do and don't even need to get an alignment afterward. Single most effective upgrade to date.

edit: P/N # 996 343 701 23 front and 986 333 701 21 rear for reference.

LagerAle 06-29-2015 04:11 AM

Sold It! And am loving not worrying about it anymore...

Nine8Six 06-29-2015 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by LagerAle (Post 455448)
Sold It! And am loving not worrying about it anymore...

Wow sounds like your last Porsche car ;)

I'm also in this territory.... wouldn't be able to justify 'needing' buying another Pcar so hell yeah, I'm keeping this one broke down or not! Go Go Roadster!

Beside it's just a car, cool one for sure but nothing to worry too much about. Not much can't be fixed on those little 986s

Priceless toy - there... go regret

EJ-Fresno 06-29-2015 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by 911monty (Post 455401)
Installed ROW M030 sway bars on my 98 base. If you have stock bars RUN don't walk and get some on your car. This is definitely the way the car should be. :dance:

How difficult is in to remove old ones / install new ones?
I found DIY but just wanted a feeling...
Thanks.

911monty 06-29-2015 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by EJ-Fresno (Post 455468)
How difficult is in to remove old ones / install new ones?
I found DIY but just wanted a feeling...
Thanks.

Rear is super easy. You don't even need to remove rear tires. Place on ramps. Remove drop link and brackets. Rotate and pull out behind pass side wheel. Insert new sway. Torque brackets to 17 ft lbs, links to 35 ft lbs. Front is a little tougher. Place front of car on jack stands. Do not use Pelican example to remove the clips on the under panel. Small screwdriver in the recess in the end is the way. Remove one bolt forward end of the two frame braces, loosen the rear bolt and swing under the fuel tank. Remove the 3- 15mm bolts on the crescent bracket under the sway brackets. Loosen the 18mm bolt thru control arm bushing enough to pivot crescent bracket to clear. Remove drop link and rotate sway bar out. Reinstall sway. Torque 18 mm bolts to 118 ft lbs. Forward 15mm and the frame bolts to 74 ft lbs. and the 4-15 mm thru the sway brackets to 45 ft lbs. Enjoy a new car drive. Took me about 3 hrs with lots of water breaks.

BruceH 07-01-2015 04:12 PM

Washed with Dawn to remove the old wax, clayed the paint and glass, polished, and waxed. I also cleaned the interior. I wanted to take the wheels off and clean the insides of them but never got there. Another day I guess.
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Fintro11 07-01-2015 04:25 PM

mine next Bruce ?

BruceH 07-01-2015 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Fintro11 (Post 455828)
mine next Bruce ?

Get in line:rolleyes: It took longer than I wanted but looks great for now:cheers:

78F350 07-01-2015 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by BruceH (Post 455831)
Get in line:rolleyes: It took longer than I wanted but looks great for now:cheers:

New cars don't look that good. :cheers:

BruceH 07-01-2015 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 78F350 (Post 455832)
New cars don't look that good. :cheers:

Thanks! Just don't get too close, my bumper really needs a respray.

fins 07-01-2015 06:34 PM

IMS Retrofit, RMS, spare key done. Asked dealer to save original bearing and what do you know: a double row in perfect condition replaced by a new double row bearing������. Did I read somewhere the dbl rows had a 1% failure rate? FML!

Giller 07-01-2015 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by fins (Post 455841)
IMS Retrofit, RMS, spare key done. Asked dealer to save original bearing and what do you know: a double row in perfect condition replaced by a new double row bearing������. Did I read somewhere the dbl rows had a 1% failure rate? FML!

The vast majority of people who do their IMS find their old IMS was/is just fine. With such a small failure rate - the odds were overwhelming that your old bearing would be just fine, so not sure why you are so surprised.

At least now you have piece of mind and don't have to worry about it.

Fintro11 07-01-2015 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by fins (Post 455841)
IMS Retrofit, RMS, spare key done. Asked dealer to save original bearing and what do you know: a double row in perfect condition replaced by a new double row bearing������. Did I read somewhere the dbl rows had a 1% failure rate? FML!

a friend just had his clutch done on his 2001 Boxster S, he had the LN bearing lined up as a while you are in there. His dual row was just about to go, there was metal shavings in the ims chamber, he got pretty lucky

kk2002s 07-02-2015 07:12 AM

Just did the Bumper removal/Radiator clean
Had done it about 2 years ago. Wasn't as bad as the first time I had cleaned them

I am concerned at how beat up my bumper is getting
Bottom scraped up (not me), paint starting to flake and the attach points broken and torn
Does anyone try and fix these attach points? I thought about using fiberglass to rebuild
The ends, at the front wheels, are the worst

911monty 07-02-2015 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by kk2002s (Post 455907)
Just did the Bumper removal/Radiator clean
Had done it about 2 years ago. Wasn't as bad as the first time I had cleaned them

I am concerned at how beat up my bumper is getting
Bottom scraped up (not me), paint starting to flake and the attach points broken and torn
Does anyone try and fix these attach points? I thought about using fiberglass to rebuild
The ends, at the front wheels, are the worst

Check Tooltopia. They have a Airless plastic welding machine that even has a video on how to do the repair, otherwise body shop should be able to help.

http://www.tooltopia.com/urethane-supply-5700ht.aspx

Box4two 07-02-2015 10:08 AM

Got my stripes put on! Instead of white i went with a light gray to match the new wheels!


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Dlirium 07-02-2015 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Box4two (Post 455929)
Got my stripes put on! Instead of white imwent with a light gray to match the new wheels!


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Hey! Me like!

fins 07-03-2015 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Giller (Post 455856)
The vast majority of people who do their IMS find their old IMS was/is just fine. With such a small failure rate - the odds were overwhelming that your old bearing would be just fine, so not sure why you are so surprised.

At least now you have piece of mind and don't have to worry about it.

Surprised? Not really. Peace of mind? Definitely. IMS paranoia from this forum? Should be criminal!!;) ;)


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