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Took her on a bug-killing tour of the Mountain West
1600-mile loop from my home in Western Washington through Oregon, Idaho, Montana and back again with my oldest son. He’s just passed driver’s ed and can now claim seat time in dad’s 911 at inappropriate speeds. For anyone considering stretching their 997’s legs on a road trip, do it! Avoid the interstate, find the twisty roads, use these cars as they were meant to be! Outside Enterprise, Oregon Descending the Rattlesnake Grade, zero traffic and all the switchbacks The Lochsa River, Selway-Bitterroot wilderness, Idaho This is why you install radiator grills This might have been taken after reaching ludicrous speed, allegedly
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Replaced my glove compartment latch handle (scratched!) with a minty fresh one. There is a good guide from Maccarbon ( https://www.macarbon.com/install_gui...structions.pdf) which shows you what to do. I was able to replace my latch handle without completely removing the glove box itself. I just undid most of the tiny flocked torx screws inside the glove compartment which allowed me access to the 2 torx bolts which secure the handle. With some bending of plastic I could remove and reinstall the new one. Job done, interior now 1 step closer to mint!
1600-mile loop from my home in Western Washington through Oregon, Idaho, Montana and back again with my oldest son. He’s just passed driver’s ed and can now claim seat time in dad’s 911 at inappropriate speeds. For anyone considering stretching their 997’s legs on a road trip, do it! Avoid the interstate, find the twisty roads, use these cars as they were meant to be!
Fantastic pictures, your car has ridiculously cool stance, the tiller update really suits too.
1600-mile loop from my home in Western Washington through Oregon, Idaho, Montana and back again with my oldest son. He’s just passed driver’s ed and can now claim seat time in dad’s 911 at inappropriate speeds. For anyone considering stretching their 997’s legs on a road trip, do it! Avoid the interstate, find the twisty roads, use these cars as they were meant to be!
Outside Enterprise, Oregon
Descending the Rattlesnake Grade, zero traffic and all the switchbacks
The Lochsa River, Selway-Bitterroot wilderness, Idaho
This is why you install radiator grills
This might have been taken after reaching ludicrous speed, allegedly
Wow! The grill totally makes sense!
Do share a route map if you have a chance
Wow! The grill totally makes sense!
Do share a route map if you have a chance
I'll pull the route map once I get to my other computer - the general outline is thus: South from Seattle to Packwood; over white pass to Yakima; south east via Prosser and across the Columbia River to Pendleton; Pendleton to La Grande on hwy 84 & to Enterprise via hwy 82; up hwy 3 from Enterprise to Lewiston, Idaho; hwy 12 over Lolo Pass to Missoula, Montana; hwy 200 out of Missoula to link back up with hwy 12 into my hometown of Helena, MT. Return loop via 1-90 back to Seattle.
We hated the interstate but got lucky with lack of traffic & lack of highway patrol and were able to cruise comfortably at 90mph all the way home.
Replaced my semi-solid engine mounts with oem. What a difference. I thought I broke something it ran so rough after installing the semi-solids. Then I watched Jake Raby's video on mounts other than oem setting off the knock sensor, retarding timing and costing hp. Never again!
Replaced my semi-solid engine mounts with oem. What a difference. I thought I broke something it ran so rough after installing the semi-solids. Then I watched Jake Raby's video on mounts other than oem setting off the knock sensor, retarding timing and costing hp. Never again!
Replaced my semi-solid engine mounts with oem. What a difference. I thought I broke something it ran so rough after installing the semi-solids. Then I watched Jake Raby's video on mounts other than oem setting off the knock sensor, retarding timing and costing hp. Never again!
Wevo. I see they aren't recommending them for street use. I wish Pelican had mentioned that, but they are taking them back. I would be surprised if there's much difference between any of the poly mounts.
Well this blows. I have 2 brand new RSS semi mounts setting on my shelf to install some day. My stock mounts are only 3 years old but I thought at some point I'd replace them for "drivability" as Jake put it. Guess I'll hold off or possibly sell them {at a loss}.
As usual Jake saves the day.