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  1. I modified my Porsche Panamera 970 by myself and share the installation process in the following content, including some details need to pay attention, how to choose the product, knowledge about wheel spacers. First of all, I am not a advertiser and what I learned was from the Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmvSUJdypzg I am not supported by anyone and I just shared the process but not comment it’s good or bad because I like to do that. So welcome your friendly comment. In the material, I found two materials are common and many people choose one of them. 7075-T6 and 6061-T6, forged aluminum alloy, I chose 7075-T6 because the quality will better than 6061-T6, also the wheel extended bolts I choose are the same brand, because the brand carve the logo on the product. The wheel extended bolts are 12.9 grade SCM440 material. I chose bonoss company’s forged lightweight plus wheel spacers. For the front wheel, I chose 7mm. Meanwhile, for the rear wheel I chose 15mm. It’s up to yourself, different sizes are ok. Lift up the car with jack, remove the wheel bolts and uses rust remover and abrasive paper to clean up the wheel hub to make sure the wheel spacers fit perfectly. Before I install the wheel bolts back, use a bolt to hang up the wheel and it will make the installation easier. Remember to install and remove the wheel bolts or wheel lug nuts diagonally because it force uniform. As a example of Porsche Panamera 970, the recommended torque is 140Nm. The contrast pictures: After installation, something will change so I will go and check my car regularly. Thanks for the guys who read this passage.
  2. Hello everyone! As the title might explain i am looking for some help to choose which used car which be the best for me and for the money, i do not know especially much about cars so that is why i am reaching out for help from you guys. The cars considered is : Porsche cayenne 2012 ( around 90 k's usage ), Porsche Panamera 4 2010 ( around 80 k's of usage ) Audi SQ5 2014 ( around 70 k*s of usage ). I definitely looking for a car which has comfort, as me and the family of 3 do a lot of driving vacations, but at the same time i would like a " boys dream " and everyday car as well that can hit the gas and eat that corner when i want it too. What i am really looking to answers about if is anyone have any experience with any of these vechicles personally? Any flaws from fabric i should be aware about or any other things to consider? and the driving experince of course. I know the Audi is a lot newer than the panemera etc, but since the panemera did not change until 2013 and still has this amazing look inside, it just doesnt looks old in my opinion. But at the same time the Audi do has more in build features and the panoramic roof which i love,, also cheaper to maintain from what i can read. Also i kind of got into these compact suv stuff that is going on and just love the way you sit in a suv. Which the panemera of course do not offer. As mentioned i did also consider the Cayenne as is kind of has both, but i am not sure if the size gets too big for 3 people and city driving. For info this is the first "expensive car" i ever bought, so really hope you can help a fella here on he's way to the right purchase. Happy day everyone.
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