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Old 10-26-2012, 12:41 PM   #1
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Front 32 / Rear 36
Would probably be better. But that's not what Sb01box stated at the outset (36/32 f/r) which is why both I and BYprodriver suggested raising the rear pressures.

Sorry Dave, I just realized you were answering my question and I took it as correcting my prior post.

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Old 10-26-2012, 04:08 PM   #2
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Would probably be better. But that's not what Sb01box stated at the outset (36/32 f/r) which is why both I and BYprodriver suggested raising the rear pressures.

Sorry Dave, I just realized you were answering my question and I took it as correcting my prior post.
went out and checked the tires this morning. at about 6:30 am, the temperature (per the boxster instrument panel) was 58F.
tire pressures were 32/30 front/rear.
got it pumped up to 34/36. could not notice any difference.

as for the tire pressure, I should have really measured it before posting. the numbers were from when the tires were installed back early this year.
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Old 10-26-2012, 04:39 PM   #3
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Next thing I would do is get under the car with a set of wrenches and a pinch bar and make sure everything is snug, that none of the rubber bushes are obviously damaged (ie you can't use the pinch bar to shift up or down across the direction of normal rotation) and that nothing is broken. When you are confident that all is in order I'ld be think new shocks time.
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