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Old 07-07-2013, 08:16 AM   #1
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Grats on your Box.I've wondered about the Armoral product and am thinking that the 3M version is going to be my choice to try. 3M stuff has always worked well anytime I've used it.
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Old 07-09-2013, 07:36 PM   #2
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The vibration and clunk/thud typically point to a pooched front engine mount. KennyBoxster posted up an amazing DIY to replace a bad mount. Look here:http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/37615-boxster-motor-mount-tips-pointers.html

+1 on the trans oil change. Once again, an easy DIY project.
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congrats on the new boxster. Looks like you know what has to be done in terms of repairs. Also That was one clean prelude. Was that stock height or slightly lowered? I can't tell from the picture angles.
That was stock height. That Prelude was mostly stock. Thank you for the tranny fluid tip, I will definitely do that this weekend.

I just got under the car to check the front engine mount. I couldn't really tell if it was bad or not since it's kinda hidden behind the metal mounts. I also saw the one inner CV boot that was torn. I guess the CV boot replacement will be next on the list.
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