How to remove front bumper and clean radiators on Porsche 911/996 turbo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
- I show how to take off the front bumper and clean out the radiators in the front of the car. This should be done regularly so that the radiators do not rot out because of moisture in the crap that gets stuck in the rear parts on them. I also do some small fixed on the inner fenders and wine about rubbing.
Tools:
Teng Tools 111 Piece Set -TM111
STANLEY 8 Screwdriver Set
WD-40 Specialist Rust Release Penetrant
Quick Jack BL-5000SLX
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Great job. I look forward to your videos. They are very helpful.
@@Jupiterider1 Thanks for the encouragement 🙏 appreciate it👍😁
Recheck where wheels are rubbing with tyres in usual position. When hanging they touch lower than normal. Don’t go modifying based upon where you saw with the car in the air
@@theminingguy8517 thanks for the tip. I can see the rub marks on the inner fenders. They are basically in the middle of the wents. I did some more plastic welding there. The radiator support is right behind it. There only is a little bit on full lock, so not a big problem. But still a little annoying
I'm doing this tomorrow
@@merrittrimereit8606 good luck 🤞
Need to do this soon!
@@eterno1 I had a decent amount of crap there, so it's probably smart 🤓👍
Another great presentation...thanks 👍 🦘🦘🦘
@@chrisshands8157 thanks 🙏 appreciate it 😁
Tire Rack in the US recommends 225/35-19 315/25-19.
@@haroldhedge9154 would be perfect, but I can't find any good tires in the rear size... Michelin PS4S only comes in 315/30ZR19 😖
@@NorwegianCarGuy I had 19s on my 2004 Turbo and went back to 18s because of matching 19 sizes. Not being available.
@@haroldhedge9154 I went to 18" on the winter wheels, but there I discovered it was more options in 19" 😖 it is a bit of a pain. The LMs look so good though, so it's worth it for now