Porsche Garage Overhaul - ready for a 911
#61
Burning Brakes
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A few quick pics of the KEF speaker install:
I have the sub hidden in the left corner behind the cabinet.
After several hours of tweaking (very difficult to perfect the sound setup in a garage) it is sounding really good. I'm using a Denon AVRX3000 connected to a GB Ethernet network being fed straight from my iTunes library.
I have the sub hidden in the left corner behind the cabinet.
After several hours of tweaking (very difficult to perfect the sound setup in a garage) it is sounding really good. I'm using a Denon AVRX3000 connected to a GB Ethernet network being fed straight from my iTunes library.
#62
Burning Brakes
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And a few more, including some of the floor for those who were asking how the floor is holding up after 2 years. Just finished cleaning it, so it's still wet in places
#63
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#65
Burning Brakes
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#68
Race Car
Thanks. I don't mean to step on your thread in any way. And it's tricky to recommend exactly what I did, since the thing I used (a Vestil hydraulic table lift) would normally be more expensive (and less versatile) than an in-ground scissors lift designed for automotive use.
But I found mine second-hand for very little money -- $455, and installed it myself, and made it work so that this:
Would turn into this, when it wasn't in use:
Which means there's nothing to trip on, or open a car door into -- and it also functions as a sturdy adjustable-height workbench or a great way to load heavy stuff into my Jeep.
It's been perfect for my 911 -- really a no-compromise solution for less than the cost of a top-of-the-line floor jack. And I use it a LOT more than I ever expected to. (Full disclosure: it's less-than-perfect for my other cars -- although it works.)
But I found mine second-hand for very little money -- $455, and installed it myself, and made it work so that this:
Would turn into this, when it wasn't in use:
Which means there's nothing to trip on, or open a car door into -- and it also functions as a sturdy adjustable-height workbench or a great way to load heavy stuff into my Jeep.
It's been perfect for my 911 -- really a no-compromise solution for less than the cost of a top-of-the-line floor jack. And I use it a LOT more than I ever expected to. (Full disclosure: it's less-than-perfect for my other cars -- although it works.)
#70
Burning Brakes
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Thanks. I don't mean to step on your thread in any way. And it's tricky to recommend exactly what I did, since the thing I used (a Vestil hydraulic table lift) would normally be more expensive (and less versatile) than an in-ground scissors lift designed for automotive use.
But I found mine second-hand for very little money -- $455, and installed it myself, and made it work so that this:
Would turn into this, when it wasn't in use:
Which means there's nothing to trip on, or open a car door into -- and it also functions as a sturdy adjustable-height workbench or a great way to load heavy stuff into my Jeep.
It's been perfect for my 911 -- really a no-compromise solution for less than the cost of a top-of-the-line floor jack. And I use it a LOT more than I ever expected to. (Full disclosure: it's less-than-perfect for my other cars -- although it works.)
But I found mine second-hand for very little money -- $455, and installed it myself, and made it work so that this:
Would turn into this, when it wasn't in use:
Which means there's nothing to trip on, or open a car door into -- and it also functions as a sturdy adjustable-height workbench or a great way to load heavy stuff into my Jeep.
It's been perfect for my 911 -- really a no-compromise solution for less than the cost of a top-of-the-line floor jack. And I use it a LOT more than I ever expected to. (Full disclosure: it's less-than-perfect for my other cars -- although it works.)
EDIT _ Just realized that the ugly pics were over in the Garage Journal thread showing the whole process:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=181620
Last edited by EMC2; 02-22-2015 at 10:44 PM.
#71
Burning Brakes
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I finally added a 911 to the family. (I found a great, well optioned '09, 997.2 Carrera PDK)
Completed the full BlackFire detailing treatment
1. Clay
2. SRC Compound
3. Gloss Enhancing Polish
4. Wet Diamond Sealer
5. Midnight Sun Carnauba
6. Crystal Seal
7. Sleep very well
Wheels (being painted black with polished lip) and spacers will be done this week. Followed by TechArt springs with new Bilstein B6's, and Sharkwerks center bypass hopefully done by end of next week.
A few pics in the interim as right now driving is high on the agenda
Absolutely loving the car. Thanks for all the advice on various options around the forum
Completed the full BlackFire detailing treatment
1. Clay
2. SRC Compound
3. Gloss Enhancing Polish
4. Wet Diamond Sealer
5. Midnight Sun Carnauba
6. Crystal Seal
7. Sleep very well
Wheels (being painted black with polished lip) and spacers will be done this week. Followed by TechArt springs with new Bilstein B6's, and Sharkwerks center bypass hopefully done by end of next week.
A few pics in the interim as right now driving is high on the agenda
Absolutely loving the car. Thanks for all the advice on various options around the forum
#72
I am impressed.......beautiful job on the garage.
Those KEFs are interesting....my audio system is a couple of 60s Advent speakers very well tweaked over the years. Great American Sound Granson Amp. Preamp is Chinese circuit board and a PS I built and a great little case. I feed it with my high end DAC and a dedicated file server.
Not as pretty as yours....but works great.
You need that air-cooled Porsche in there!!
Those KEFs are interesting....my audio system is a couple of 60s Advent speakers very well tweaked over the years. Great American Sound Granson Amp. Preamp is Chinese circuit board and a PS I built and a great little case. I feed it with my high end DAC and a dedicated file server.
Not as pretty as yours....but works great.
You need that air-cooled Porsche in there!!
#73
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WTH, since it is a garage thread I'll throw myself to the wolves. Mine is an average two car attached garage where I recently completed an overhaul. This space is mostly "function" based - a few nods to beautification but nothing like the OP's excellent car palace. But, like Jack, I do a lot of hardcore work in this little space. Engine rebuilds, alignments and more. All for the fun of it
#74
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
I am impressed.......beautiful job on the garage.
Those KEFs are interesting....my audio system is a couple of 60s Advent speakers very well tweaked over the years. Great American Sound Granson Amp. Preamp is Chinese circuit board and a PS I built and a great little case. I feed it with my high end DAC and a dedicated file server.
Not as pretty as yours....but works great.
You need that air-cooled Porsche in there!!
Those KEFs are interesting....my audio system is a couple of 60s Advent speakers very well tweaked over the years. Great American Sound Granson Amp. Preamp is Chinese circuit board and a PS I built and a great little case. I feed it with my high end DAC and a dedicated file server.
Not as pretty as yours....but works great.
You need that air-cooled Porsche in there!!
WTH, since it is a garage thread I'll throw myself to the wolves. Mine is an average two car attached garage where I recently completed an overhaul. This space is mostly "function" based - a few nods to beautification but nothing like the OP's excellent car palace. But, like Jack, I do a lot of hardcore work in this little space. Engine rebuilds, alignments and more. All for the fun of it
#75
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Added the spacers today (5mm front and 8mm rear), and got back the repainted wheels.
Now just need to do the springs/shocks, and bypass. The wheels came out amazing.
If anyone in the Atlanta area ever needs someone for wheels feel free to PM me and I'll pass over the contact details.
Now just need to do the springs/shocks, and bypass. The wheels came out amazing.
If anyone in the Atlanta area ever needs someone for wheels feel free to PM me and I'll pass over the contact details.