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Old 01-22-2016, 04:19 PM
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It is this Durametric Kit?

$287
Choose this option if you have a Porsche 911 (1996+ 993, 996, 997, 991), Boxster, Cayenne, Cayman, and/or Panamera.

http://www.durametric.com/buyus.aspx
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Originally Posted by VintageRacer
It is this Durametric Kit?

$287
Choose this option if you have a Porsche 911 (1996+ 993, 996, 997, 991), Boxster, Cayenne, Cayman, and/or Panamera.

http://www.durametric.com/buyus.aspx
Yes, the Enthusiast should work, too.
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Originally Posted by LexVan
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Seems this is more $$ efficient if it works, I have yet to try it.

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Originally Posted by 991carreradriver
Seems this is more $$ efficient if it works, I have yet to try it.

How to reset oil service light Porsche 911 Carrera 2014 - now - YouTube
That's not a 2014 911.
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That's not a 2014 911.
I can see that, just wondering if the steps were followed if it works.
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Originally Posted by 991carreradriver
I can see that, just wondering if the steps were followed if it works.
They do not.
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Originally Posted by Chiboy
A long time ago, I took someone's advice and bought 2"x8" (or 10s?) at Home Depot and cut them into, I don't remember, maybe 2', 4' and 6' sections. Then nailed them together with the back ends flush. It makes for very solid ramps and is perfect for accessing the drain plug on a 991. The only slight negative is that they are a little heavy and cumbersome to move around. You can feel each new level as you back up onto them, so you know when you are at the third (top level). Extremely easy to use, cheap and available everywhere.
I've done this as well. To make them lighter, drill holes in the ramps using a door lock drill bit like the yellow one in the picture.
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