New to Porsche, some basic Qs.
#16
Burning Brakes
Well, it was just a question. Run flats have rigid side walls. May be too much for a 20". Regardless, I just turned 40 and I have not felt this excited about getting a car for a very long time now. So it is not like this will make a difference. I just need to buy another Glock 26 to sit in the glove box permanently :-))))
Any chance for the link to the manual. I can't find it. Today is the perfect day to read it as I am sitting in my hotel room doing nothing. Driving me nuts.
Any chance for the link to the manual. I can't find it. Today is the perfect day to read it as I am sitting in my hotel room doing nothing. Driving me nuts.
#17
I had run-flats on my ZO6 and didn't like them; the Bridgestone replacements did have better traction than the stock tires, but I surely wouldn't want any type of run-flat on my 991. A portable compressor and some "Slime" will help to get you out of most predicaments. The "Slime" is water based and easily removed from the damaged tire afterward. Of course this solution will not work for a severely damaged tire.
#18
user manual
another thing you could do if you have an apple product is download the porsche 'good to know' app; download the 911; and go to the section called 'user guide'. from eyeballing it, it looks exactly like the manual and i think is a bit less cumbersome to use than the website referenced above.
#19
another thing you could do if you have an apple product is download the porsche 'good to know' app; download the 911; and go to the section called 'user guide'. from eyeballing it, it looks exactly like the manual and i think is a bit less cumbersome to use than the website referenced above.