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Old 05-17-2005, 08:18 AM   #1
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pothole? umm I don't think so unless it was a NYC size hole that you could fit a baby carriage in.

Back in March I skidded on some ice pulling into a gas station and put one wheel completey over an 8" curb and almost took out one of those little garden waterfalls. I Drove directly to the dealer (after a tow truck had to reverse winch me off the curb) The alignment was only slightly off according to the service manager. Alignment was $150
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Old 05-17-2005, 10:54 AM   #2
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pothole? umm I don't think so unless it was a NYC size hole that you could fit a baby carriage in.

Back in March I skidded on some ice pulling into a gas station and put one wheel completey over an 8" curb and almost took out one of those little garden waterfalls. I Drove directly to tthhe dealer (after a tow truck had to reverse winch me off the curb) The alignment was only slightly off according to the service manager. Alignment was $150
thanks, porsche makes one heck of a strong suspension....mine was not nearly that bad and the car appears to be riding and tracking fine....probably just new car paranoia...the boxster is sooooo easy to get attached to....
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Old 05-17-2005, 03:40 PM   #3
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take it up to 100mph, you'll know the truth there about your alignment.
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