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				For me at least    Crazy money to spend on a 986 but I can’t wait to break it in and turn it loose. Definitely should be near one of a kind.  
			
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Oh, you don’t have to talk to me about spending crazy money on a 986.......reupholstered seats, new top, both bumper covers resprayed, etc, etc, etc.  and mine is only a 2.7, and one with 158,000 miles at that.  LOL.  The things we do for love!
 
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			Overthinking is what I do best! 
 
Been mulling what tire sizes to get for my new-to-me Cayman S II 18" wheels to swap out my 17" wheels on a 2001 Base. 
 
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215/45/18 
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They are .6" and .7" inches larger in diameter than my current tires.  25.7" is just inside the 3% rule. 
 
Why did I choose these over the more accepted 225/255 setup?  Well, going from 17s to 18s I liked the extra sidewall height.  I also like the little longer gearing for high speed cruising. With the lighter wheel/tire combo in the rear maybe the torque loss due to gearing will even out. 
 
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				Oh, you don’t have to talk to me about spending crazy money on a 986.......reupholstered seats, new top, both bumper covers resprayed, etc, etc, etc.  and mine is only a 2.7, and one with 158,000 miles at that.  LOL.  The things we do for love! 
 
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				For me at least    Crazy money to spend on a 986 but I can’t wait to break it in and turn it loose. Definitely should be near one of a kind.  
			
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You won’t regret it. Mine puts a smile on face every time. 
 
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			Took my motorbike on a Boxster road reconnaissance run.  
Hwy 1 from Hope to Cache Creek is one nice nice run. It's gonna be fun in the Boxster next time.
 
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			Spent a half a day on paint correction and sealant.  Looks pretty spiffy!  
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				Spent a half a day on paint correction and sealant.  Looks pretty spiffy!  
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			Took it for a spin around my garage.  LOL 
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			Went to a cars and coffee this morning with a turnout  of close to 50 Porsche’s and 25 or so Italian and other exotics. The highlight was 3 (count em 3) GT3’s, a new Spyder, half a dozen 911 turbos of various vintages and a host of Ferrari’s. I’d like to upload som pic but I’m on an iPad and, you know. 
 
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			Started the O2 sensor swaps. I'm doing all 4. They are seized in there pretty good. So ima gonna let them soak on PB Blaster overnight. The garage smells of persuasion and progress   
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				Started the O2 sensor swaps. I'm doing all 4. They are seized in there pretty good. So ima gonna let them soak on PB Blaster overnight. The garage smells of persuasion and progress   
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The O2 sensor socket may flare out and round out the sensor if the sensor is really stuck.  Cut the wires and use a deep-well socket or a 7/8" box wrench, if you have room.  Use the O2 sensor socket when you install the new ones.  
 
An impact helps or tap the wrench with a hammer to shock the threads.  For extremely stubborn one use a torch to heat them up.  
 
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			Inspected the my 2001 Boxster 2.7 after a good track day and found out that front brake calipers shows 'some' wear and needs attention. 
Both images shows some concern on the brake piston boot...  Circled the issue location with red.
 
What is opinion here, can I repair the brake pistons with new boots (and maybe brake pistons if needed to) or is there bigger issue to deal with (like machining work etc)?
 
I'd like to manage to keep these calipers if the repair is rather simple, but if there is larger issue to deal, I'll try to find used S-model brake calipers to replace these with. 
  
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				Inspected the my 2001 Boxster 2.7 after a good track day and found out that front brake calipers shows 'some' wear and needs attention. 
 
Both images shows some concern on the brake piston boot...  Circled the issue location with red. 
 
What is opinion here, can I repair the brake pistons with new boots (and maybe brake pistons if needed to) or is there bigger issue to deal with (like machining work etc)? 
 
I'd like to manage to keep these calipers if the repair is rather simple, but if there is larger issue to deal, I'll try to find used S-model brake calipers to replace these with.  
			
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I've tried re boring calipers, master, and slave cylinders... never really had much luck.  they always seem to weep when I'm done.  I havent even attempted to rebuild any in years, just get a new one.  
 
Looks like you don't need any re-boring or replacement of pistons, just some boots.  Thats easy, just buy some boots and put them on with a hook and pick.  You could find Porsche parts but I'm sure this is not the only car to use these brakes (hint).
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I rebuilt my calipers. New seals and boots from Porsche (they were cheap). It wasnt difficult and have not had issues since. But I have not done track stuff with it. Just spirited driving. At that time I had 170k kms on the Odometer. 
 
I needed to replace brake fluid anyways (had a close call with old fluid!). So that precipitated into a caliper rebuild just to be sure I covered all the bases. Try that 1st before you replace calipers etc. Good luck!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				I've tried re boring calipers, master, and slave cylinders... never really had much luck.  they always seem to weep when I'm done.  I havent even attempted to rebuild any in years, just get a new one.   
 
Looks like you don't need any re-boring or replacement of pistons, just some boots.  Thats easy, just buy some boots and put them on with a hook and pick.  You could find Porsche parts but I'm sure this is not the only car to use these brakes (hint). 
			
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				I rebuilt my calipers. New seals and boots from Porsche (they were cheap). It wasnt difficult and have not had issues since. But I have not done track stuff with it. Just spirited driving. At that time I had 170k kms on the Odometer. 
 
I needed to replace brake fluid anyways (had a close call with old fluid!). So that precipitated into a caliper rebuild just to be sure I covered all the bases. Try that 1st before you replace calipers etc. Good luck! 
			
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Thank you both for a good advice.   
I'll try to avoid the re-boring these as well (some 30 years ago have done it and it was not so good result as I hoped for...).  
Current plan is to paint the calipers, flush the brake fluid, swap the new seals and boots during this upcoming winter the latest.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				Thank you both for a good advice.   
I'll try to avoid the re-boring these as well (some 30 years ago have done it and it was not so good result as I hoped for...).  
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You'll know better once you're in there if new calipers are needed.  If no water has migrated into the cylinder and there's not rust or pitting and it cleans up well, new seals and boots will be all you need. 
 
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				You'll know better once you're in there if new calipers are needed.  If no water has migrated into the cylinder and there's not rust or pitting and it cleans up well, new seals and boots will be all you need.  
 
You may have a little rust and pitting along the outer edge (outside of where the seal rides) and you'll still be ok.  Just clean it off real good so you won't damage the new seal when you insert it. 
			
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Great, thanks Piper fro detailed heads up. I'll report back when I get to open these after the driving for this season is done or some issues come up to force the car to be placed for sleep for the winter...
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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