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Old 10-17-2006, 06:24 PM   #4
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Randall,

I honestly don't know. Like Grizzly said (Happy B'day BTW), make sure you're looking at it fully loaded on the ground. Have you considered things like Driver/Passenger weight, Full Fuel Tank and their possible effect?

Some suspension systems may have that much motion in them while others do not. I never checked it on the Boxster, so I can only recommend that you take it for a test drive and see. To make it easier to determine, I'd apply some chalk or bright Crayon to any parts you suspect may rub. After the test drive, check to see if any of it was rubbed off. 3-4mm is a fairly healthy clearance and I suspect you'll be OK. Hope this helps...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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