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Old 08-12-2015, 06:43 PM   #1
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986 repairs can be so easy

I just have to point out, brake jobs, removing and replacing bulbs in the instrument cluster, replacing headlight bulbs are the easiest repairs on the Porsche Boxster 1999 model than I have ever done on any other car.

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Old 08-12-2015, 06:46 PM   #2
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I would agree - I did the water pump - way easier than my Jeep
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serpentine belt is easy too. Might want to do that if your 99 still on the original.
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I'd have to agree... Boxsters come apart and go together like the old Snap-Tite models when I was a kid, but the parts are much more expen$ive for these cars than most other cars I've owned previously.
I DIY as much as I can on my Boxster. I left CV boots for my indie because I would have had to buy $150 worth of tools first and spend a whole day or more getting greasy. I just wanted it out of winter hibernation and fixed ASAP so I could drive it!
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Over the course of getting estimates for struts installed I was surprised at the number of shops who dont work on Porsche, some just claimed to not have the tools to do so (Im calling suspension shops here). I asked the shop that had the best estimate, by a damn sight btw, is Porsche really that much different to work on than any other car? Made me chuckle when he responded "no" so quickly.
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Old 08-14-2015, 06:50 PM   #7
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serpentine belt is easy too. Might want to do that if your 99 still on the original.
Then entire engine was replaced at 37.5k in 2008 with a Porsche factory rebuilt to original 2.5l specs. I'm at 90.5k now in 2015.
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I did my front suspension this spring lower control arm, diagonal control arm, drop links, sway bar bushing, the tie rod looked great, I love my Boxster!!

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