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Old 12-05-2022, 08:51 AM
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Has anyone else heard from their dealer that there are a bunch of one time use bolts that should be replaced once the car is taken apart? Has to do with high torque values. Cost is @$300 for the bolt set. They did this also On my 4S when I had it lowered last year. I wonder how many “non” Porsche dealers installing springs know this information?
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Originally Posted by Pete C
Has anyone else heard from their dealer that there are a bunch of one time use bolts that should be replaced once the car is taken apart? Has to do with high torque values. Cost is @$300 for the bolt set. They did this also On my 4S when I had it lowered last year. I wonder how many “non” Porsche dealers installing springs know this information?
Some I replace and some I reuse, depends on the torque and use of the fastner involved



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