The Porsche 996 IMS Bearing: Risk, Reality, and What to Do About It
Porsche Justin Gabriel Porsche Justin Gabriel

The Porsche 996 IMS Bearing: Risk, Reality, and What to Do About It

Every prospective 996 buyer eventually has the conversation. Sometimes it comes from a well-meaning acquaintance who once heard something about Porsches and engines. Sometimes it's the third Rennlist thread you've read at midnight before putting in an offer. Sometimes it's a PPI report with a paragraph that starts "the IMS bearing..." and suddenly the whole deal feels different.

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Best Brake Pads for Porsche 986 and 987 Boxster/Cayman: Street, Track, and Everything Between
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Best Brake Pads for Porsche 986 and 987 Boxster/Cayman: Street, Track, and Everything Between

Stock Porsche brake pads are engineered for average use — and that means they're a compromise. If you're driving a 986 Boxster or 987 Boxster/Cayman with any enthusiasm, or planning even one track day, you owe it to yourself to upgrade. The good news: the 986/987 brake platform is well-supported by every major pad manufacturer, and the community consensus on what works is very clear.

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Best IMS Bearing Solution for Porsche 986 & 987: What the Forums Actually Recommend
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Best IMS Bearing Solution for Porsche 986 & 987: What the Forums Actually Recommend

If you own a Porsche 986 Boxster, 987 Boxster, or 987 Cayman — or you're about to buy one — the IMS bearing is the first thing every forum will tell you to research. It's a legitimate concern. But after spending time in the Rennlist, 986Forum, and Planet-9 threads, the picture is clearer than the noise suggests. Here's what experienced owners actually choose, and why.

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Paddle out. Even if it looks bad.
Porsche Justin Gabriel Porsche Justin Gabriel

Paddle out. Even if it looks bad.

I don't surf, but a friend once told me something about surfing that changed how I think about life. "Paddle out. Even if it looks bad." I'm in my mid-30s now, and I've spent way too many years making excuses not to pursue my passions — especially driving. We're not going to live forever, and if we don't do the things that bring us joy even when the opportunity is right there, we're bound to die even sooner.

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