I have noticed the same. Every cool or chilly morning, when driving out of my parking space, noticeable and noisy juddering of the wide, low profile front tyres...
275/35 21" rubber on the fronts and I usually have my air suspension on its lowest setting, if that makes any difference...?
Have I got a gearbox problem?
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Ive set my self a task of pulling out onto the main road every morning without a little skid/spin. Cant do it. Time will tell if the tarmac suffers.
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Tarmac wonβt suffer - tyres might!
Mind you, a 50 yard sideways drift out of the drive must impress the neighbours
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i do it so slowly but it makes no difference. i might just bull on in future.
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Col M wrote: βFri Dec 08, 2017 10:48 pm Don't suppose you're referring to this? 7.30min in
https://youtu.be/x1DyrhswoIk
Exactly that. And I like Nick Murray's stuff.
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Hi all, I have a 1000 mile SD and noticed that in stop-start traffic (normal non sport or sport+mode) the take up is terribly snatchy, like a duff manual clutch release. Never had this in my PDK 981 Cayman. Is this normal or is it a sign of this 'transfer box' that doesn't exist issue?
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No, that isn't normal, the PDK is pretty perfect in stop/start traffic. At 1000 miles it certainly should not be a transfer box wear issue, but I guess a component failure can't be ruled out. Have you demonstrated this to your OPC?
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