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75-80 wheel installations is not a ludicrous lifespan for a economy car, I'm just glad most people strip the threads before they shear the bolts. ARP studs went on my car about 9 months ago after I stripped the OE studs. Makes me feel better that it wasn't operator error, only wish I had kept track of wheel on/offs, I don't think I surpassed 50... ![]() Full tank of gas and all equipment the 86 comes out to 2750 pretty consistently, strip the trunk and run it under a quarter tank and you'll be under 2,700 lbs. One of the few upsides to this car not many people talk about, it really is a lightweight while most cars come out heavier than advertised. I want to say that some manufacturers advertise dry weight, so no oil in the engine, coolant in the radiator, or fuel in the tank so the actual cars come in 100+ lbs heavier than the spec sheet. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=845661 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=362020 http://www.vorshlag.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8275 |
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I was just confused as to how 3000-2750=400+ lbs, But reading it again i see its +400 not 400+ |
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The ARP studs also have a little bit of dead area with no threads at the end of the stud. This little detail makes it almost impossible to cross thread the stud when putting it back on. Above all realize that if you race your car, studs/lugs are a wear item and should be replaced regularly - even if you've upgraded. |
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And he completely ignored everything I said regarding build quality. Porsche is at the top of the heap when it comes to any mass-produced vehicle. And bests many of the boutique vehicles. EDIT: Guess depends on if we are talking about the Cayman or the 718 Cayman. The new Turbo 718s are a touch heavier ~3000 lbs. The 6 cyl cars are ~2900 lbs. But still 2764 (published base weight) to ~3000 is 236 lbs, not 400. |
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If I got 80 changes, I'd be a super happy man. Instead, I'm waiting until I can install these ARP studs.
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For me quality is a relevant thing. If you mean the leather and the premium feel, then you are right. If you mean not to break, then I insist that Subarus are better. Do you know who was the chief designer of Porsche all these years? Do you know who designed 911, Cayman, Cayenne? His name was Pinky Lai. He was a designer from China. Try google and you will find a lot about this guy. Do you still believe that Porsche is a real German company? I will not say anything else because we are already off topic
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Our STX car endured 2 full seasons of autocross, changing tires 2-3 times each weekend.
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