Rocker Panel and Scoop Removal | 718 Cayman Boxter GT4 Spyder

Rocker Panel and Scoop Removal | 718 Cayman Boxter GT4 Spyder

I’m taking my car apart…..and putting it back together. This is the first video of a series where I show you how to remove and install various parts of your Porsche 718 Cayman or Boxter. This episode is the lower rocker panel (sill for you Brits) and the side scoop. Many people want to swap out their scoop, add a scoop, or install mesh grill guards for the scoop and this video will help!

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:55 Why Remove Your Rocker Panels?
01:26 Quick Overview
02:08 Detailed Removal
04:45 Side Intake Scoop
05:43 Detailed Install
07:39 Conclusion

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Matthew Kidd says:

Rear trim disassembly for filter change or engine access would be great

sagarrett says:

Daniel, your YouTube channel dedicated to DIY projects on the Porsche Cayman 718 is truly exceptional. Your ability to explain intricate details with clarity and precision sets your content apart as the best on the internet. I want you to know that I genuinely appreciate the effort you put into your videos. I'll definitely be giving you thumbs up and eagerly anticipating more of your informative and engaging content. Keep up the fantastic work!

SuckSquezeBangBlo says:

Great video: I look forward to the front bumper removal video. Quick tip: Draw a line on your painters tape between the two panels so when you put it back on, you can line it up perfectly and make sure your panel gap is the same.

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