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Old 11-29-2012, 02:32 PM
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Are the tire sealant and warning triangle standard on a '11 cs with spare tire? Tks
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I believe they all came with the warning triangle. The tire sealant came with option code l1G8, "Tire repair set" and I don't think it came with all Cayenne's with the spare tire. Are you missing an item ?
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I always keep a shovel, some huge plastic bags and some lime in the trunk.

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Originally Posted by Marc Gelefsky
I always keep a shovel, some huge plastic bags and some lime in the trunk.

I recommend large Rubbermaid containers and duct tape. It's a much neater way to go.

Edit: Wait. We are talking about transporting lawn & garden supplies, right?
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my dealer says no sealant as I have a spare.
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Originally Posted by Marc Gelefsky
I always keep a shovel, some huge plastic bags and some lime in the trunk.

Lime? in case you get some Mexican beers?
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Originally Posted by XR4Tim
I recommend large Rubbermaid containers and duct tape. It's a much neater way to go.

Edit: Wait. We are talking about transporting lawn & garden supplies, right?

Uh...yeah, of course.
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I always carry some Orange, since I prefer Hoegaarden.

Besides, my soils are already too alkaline, so I prefer Hydrofluoric acid ... just make sure your Rubbermaid container is of the polyethylene variety. The conifers and blueberries will love it!
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Originally Posted by Marc Gelefsky
Uh...yeah, of course.
What you guys do with your Cayenne is your own business, and I don't want to know.

That being said, if you need a rubber luggage liner to keep your cargo floor from getting dirty, we can help you. We all know how messy "lawn and garden supplies" can be.

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LOL

Much more entertaining than "Nice Cayenne photo, I think you may need a trunk liner and clear side markers!"
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Originally Posted by steve_Cayenne
LOL

Much more entertaining than "Nice Cayenne photo, I think you may need a trunk liner and clear side markers!"
ROFL

I've started to get disappointed when he doesn't chime into introduction threads by the 5th post. It's kinda like waking up and the sun rising from the west

What I'd really like is a cargo mat for a SUV that actually takes into account folding the rear seats (all or split) down so you can protect the seat backs too. And what moron thought it was a good idea to cover the sides and tailgate with carpet? One ride and my dog already turned my black carpet white
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And what moron thought it was a good idea to cover the sides and tailgate with carpet?
The same one who probably removed the stainless steel bumper sill plate like the old cayenne had.

I have read so many horror stories of people carving deep gauges in their rear bumper, when sliding something out of their trunk. I am terrified every time I look down at my nice white bumper, when loading/unloading my "supplies". Never had that problem in my X5 since it was a split hatch (which I found much more practical).

I would definitely recommend ECS, or one of those Chinese ebay vendors to engineer/manufacture a retrofit piece. Unfortunately since there does not seem to be much clearance designed between the hatch, and the bumper, may not be possible.
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Originally Posted by gnat
ROFL

I've started to get disappointed when he doesn't chime into introduction threads by the 5th post. It's kinda like waking up and the sun rising from the west


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