Cayman R Problem
#23
I've seen the front suspension mounting points start to compress the surrounding sheet metal on a cayman that does heavy track duty. Solid mounting points though.
My guess is that it is caused by hitting the rumble strips over and over again.
My guess is that it is caused by hitting the rumble strips over and over again.
#29
I looked at the car. Hard. I can't see how it's happening, if it's happening. Both fender dents are in the exact spots. The owner is a good guy and is positive the car is causing this, so I believe him.
On another note, there were 2 Cayman R's at the track that day, and both of them had tranny overheating issues.
On another note, there were 2 Cayman R's at the track that day, and both of them had tranny overheating issues.
#30
I looked at the car. Hard. I can't see how it's happening, if it's happening. Both fender dents are in the exact spots. The owner is a good guy and is positive the car is causing this, so I believe him.
On another note, there were 2 Cayman R's at the track that day, and both of them had tranny overheating issues.
On another note, there were 2 Cayman R's at the track that day, and both of them had tranny overheating issues.




