Spare Tire for Cayman S
Posted 10-06-2008 at 02:28 PM by Ed Merry
I asked teh dealer in Virginia Beach about a collapsible spare tire and wheel for the Cayman and a new one is about $900.
Does anyone have one to sell or know how to get one for much less. ?? Thanks. Ed
Does anyone have one to sell or know how to get one for much less. ?? Thanks. Ed
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what do you need a spare tire for? do you travel out of cell-phone range lots?
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Posted 10-06-2008 at 07:14 PM by grrlsix
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Checked ebay?If you want one of the Vredenstein collapsible spares, you probably will have to order thru a dealer - you might also check with Suncoast (sponsor) to see if you can get a better price. They are expensive, but I believe it includes the jack and tools in the price.
A less expensive solution is to check on ebay regularly for "Porsche Spare Tire". I have only seen one Vredenstein spare auctioned off (and it went for about the retail price), but you can find the older 17" 986 Continental donut spares fairly frequently, and they will fit the Cayman S (that's where I bought mine). They generally go for between $100 and $250 depending on the condition and whether they include all the tools, jack and cover. |
Posted 10-07-2008 at 12:33 AM by KS-CS
Updated 10-07-2008 at 12:36 AM by KS-CS |
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i am still curious as to the need... *pout*
you may want to check the classifieds every now and then on this site for goodies like this too. |
Posted 10-07-2008 at 12:40 AM by grrlsix
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i am still curious as to the need... *pout*
), I just feel more secure having a spare with me for worst case scenarios (e.g. no phone or connection, tire damage too great for the goop/inflator option, etc.).My philosophy is sort of a corollary of Murphy's law - that is: if I carry it, I will never need it. ![]() Ed: Good advice from Elise on checking the Classifieds here also, since there have been a couple sold there. You might consider posting a "WTB" (want to buy) ad there also. |
Posted 10-07-2008 at 01:16 AM by KS-CS
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well, yes of course - just wondering if he was aware of the Roadside Assistance program or the like. guess i should just ask these things directly.
i am such a citygrrl. |
Posted 10-07-2008 at 01:18 AM by grrlsix
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I am most aware of the Porsche roadside assistance. But call me paranoid but I beleive in a gent named Murphy.
I think it might be a good $200-300 investment even if I don't use it. And yes there are holes in cell phone coverage in Virginia, especially near the mountains where the good twisty roads are. Ed |
Posted 10-07-2008 at 11:13 PM by Ed Merry
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i knew there was logic behind it!
spare tire - check spare tire kit - check oil - check tire gage - check umbrella - check flares - check emergency blanket - check astronaut ice cream - check radiophonic driving music - check Dalek repellent - check universal language dictionary - check x-long knit scarf - check Tardis key copy - check you are going to run out of "trunk" space! |
Posted 10-07-2008 at 11:55 PM by grrlsix
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Doctor who?Okay - it's pretty clear how out of touch I am, that I had to Google several of your obscure (to me) references to figure out what the heck you were talking about.
![]() Anyway, if you have a Tardis Key, why do you need a Cayman? ![]() |
Posted 10-09-2008 at 04:56 AM by KS-CS
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the Cayman = Tardis
i'll have to work on being less obscure *grin* |
Posted 10-09-2008 at 05:18 PM by grrlsix
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Not to change references, but everyone knows not to travel without a towel! And don't panic!
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Posted 10-09-2008 at 07:00 PM by Speedymike
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), I just feel more secure having a spare with me for worst case scenarios (e.g. no phone or connection, tire damage too great for the goop/inflator option, etc.).




