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kitchens

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This is my first real drive in my cab since I got it ,I like it a lot apart from the usual squeak's and rattles I know this is the drawback of a cab, had the Boxster so know all about them ,but what is anoying more is the position of the seat belt after about a 200 mile drive my right shoulder is sore ,I do not see any adjustment on it has anyone else had this complaint may have to get one of those chav seat belt pads
 
"squeaks & rattles"? Apart from when I have the hard top on, I've none in my cab (MY00).

 
What usal squeaks and rattles...... are you sure its a Porsche your driving!
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996 C2 (MY 02) Fully Loaded. 35k miles. No squeaks and rattles.
 
Sorry guys can't believe your cars do not have any flexing of the body hence the anoying noises .It is quite when the roof is down ,but when the roof is closed I can hear then,perhaps I should turn my hearing aid down or the radio up[:D][:D]
 
Got to say, in my Boxster the only squeaks are for a couple of miles after putting the roof up. Afterthat it settles down fine.
 
The hood up ..just when the road is uneven on flat even surfaces it is fine,Mark my 04 Box was the same on uneven roads part of the joy of owning a cab
 
ORIGINAL: kitchens
...200 mile drive my right shoulder is sore ,I do not see any adjustment on it...

The belt guide, or whatever it's called mounted on the B pillar should adjust up and down ?
 
I got some seat belt pads from e bay like these here.
Available in different colours they are actually better than they look in the picture.


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ORIGINAL: kitchens
...200 mile drive my right shoulder is sore ,I do not see any adjustment on it...

The belt guide, or whatever it's called mounted on the B pillar should adjust up and down ?

I cannot see any guide as it appears the belt comes out a slot behind the driver ,I know on a coupe or any other car there is an B piller but not on a Cab did 200 miles today and my shoulder is sore.
 

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