where are the Porsche cayenne expo builds?

Cayenne-958-TDI

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HHaving four days of fun at the NW Overland Rally - just like Porsche Parade but a more family...jpg

Both Jeremy and Mike prompted me to update what we have done with 'Otis'
We do both extended Overland trips and competitive endurance rally.
Otis is a diesel with no intent to be neutered by getting the 'fix'
Below is our build sheet and for more details please see this link:
https://rennlist.com/forums/cayenne-955-957-2003-2010/968788-meet-otis.html
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Decided to edit this post. We have added a lot of stuff to Otis since we started coloring outside those pesky yellow & whites. For local trips almost none of it is needed. All we had when we started out was a full tank of diesel, a full sized spare tire, and a lot of route planning. As we ventured further our desire to live of-grid for two weeks added gear. Also felt the need for self recovery and communication as we were way beyond cell phone range. Otis has proven to be very capable, to get our driving skill set up to speed we have taken many classes like the attached photo. Suggest anyone wanting to do similar search out local off-road clubs. Clubs run the continum of rock climbers to long distance overlanders to those who do local weekend trips. Also try to find events like www.overlandexpo.com who host events where you can see what others have done prior to spending your money/time. Our build is for what we do, competitive off-road rally and long distance overlanding. Have fun and hope to see y'all on the trail!

J&L Fabricating
---- Front Bull Bar with 2” receiver
---- Skid Plates front to rear
Cantrell Motorsport
---- Roll Bar with Cargo fence and integrated internal winch mount, Rock Sliders
---- Roof mounted Auxiliary brake lights
---- Electrical connector for winch, Modified Wilco Hitchgate with stability tabs & tire mount
Hitchgate
---- Center mounted spare tire mount & dual Jerry can holder
Cyclops
---- Auxiliary lights – four with clear, yellow, & blue filters
---- Install includes master switch, 10 step dimmer switch.
ARB
---- 8’x8’ awing
---- 8’x8’x8’ room with screens and doors
---- Air Compressor
---- 50 quart AC/DC electric Fridge-Freezer
---- Full self-recovery kit
TJM
---- TJM 6x6 awning with ARB side panels
---- TJM Tyre Repair Kit
Best Made Co
---- Lensatic Cruiser Compass
Come-Up
---- Come-Up DV-6S winch and tray
Das Mule
---- Custom mount brackets for both awnings
Eastside Auto Salon
---- ‘Otis’ hair and pedicure treatments
Factor 55
---- ProLink shackle mount for synthetic winch cable
Maxtrax
---- Self Recovery ramps
National Luna
---- Portable Power Pack & Northstar Group 31 AGM battery
NEMO
---- Fillo Luxury Camping Pillow (moss green)
---- Helio – 2.9 gallon pressurized shower
NOCO Genius
---- G3500 6v & 12v 3.5A Battery Charger & Maintainer
Overland Solar
---- 500w pure sine wave inverter,
---- 90 watt Bosch hard cell solar array,
---- Fold-up soft 28 Watt Ultra Portable Solar Charger
Partner Steel
---- Cook Partner 2 burner folding stove
Radio – Com/Nav
---- In-Reach satellite communicator
Kenwood 710 HAM
---- (50w) Wideband receiver coverage: 118-524MHz, 800-1300MHz
BaoFeng UV-5R HAM
---- ( 5w) Dual Band (VHF/UHF) 136-174 MHz and 400-520MHz
Midland 75-822 CB
---- 40-channels – 4w output power
RAM mounts
---- electronic mobile device mounting
Scepter
---- Scepter Military Water Canister 20 liter (5 gal.)
Sleeping Bags
---- summer – The North Face Chrysallis
Sleeping Bags
---- winter – Feathered Friends Arctic Bag
Software – Aps
---- Earthmate, Swift Odo, InRoute, MotionX GPS, Maps.me
---- Paired between InReach, iPhone, iPad with paper back-up
---- Gaia maps
Snow Peak
---- Fireplace / Grill
Tires – Summer six each for 2 spares
---- South Park Tire Factory - BFG KO2s – 255-55-18
Tires – Winter six each for 2 spares
---- South Park Tire Factory – Nokian Hakkapelitta 8 – 255-55-18
Trash-a-Roo
---- off-road spare tire mounted trash bag
Xpel
---- Xpel Stealth full vehicle wrap
Yakima Towers - soon to be replaced with Front Runner gear
---- Roof Rack, MegaWarrior Cargo Basket, accessory brackets, spare tire mount kit
 
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Cayenne-958-TDI

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Hoehn Porsche is once again entering their Cayenne in the Rebelle Rally. This is a rally for women only where they have to navigate in the desert with only paper maps, compass, and pencil. NO electronics of any kind allowed. --- https://www.rebellerally.com/
"The Rebelle Rally is the first women’s off-road navigation rally raid in the United States. Blending the love of driving with the ultimate challenge of precise navigation, the Rebelle tests your skills over 8 days of competition. It is not a race for speed, but a unique and demanding event based on the elements of headings, hidden checkpoints, time, and distance using maps, compass, and roadbook."
--- https://jalopnik.com/what-it-takes-to-launch-one-of-the-toughest-off-road-ra-1819176413
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'Otis' was fortunate to spend a couple of days this summer with Emily Miller learning navigation, and getting a 'Driver Skills Day' for driving off-road. We have not entered the Rebelle but will be closely following Lisa Wolford and Sandy Conner in Hoehn's Cayenne.

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If all goes well there will be a Cayenne representing at the Baja XL in January. A few friends of mine and I recently bought a 2004 S and will be doing some light outfitting during the next few months. If has the air suspension, which we are keeping. Planning to go 265/65 and build some sort of roof rack. This one has the OEM rear spare tire carrier, so we will see how we can make use of that with larger tires.

It does not have the AOTP. I was wondering, is the disengagable sway bar something that is feasible to retrofit if we found a wrecked Cayenne with it?

We're just getting started with this so there will be a lot of questions coming... I've enjoyed all 40 pages of this thread so far.
 
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mep1811

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Here are a couple of pictures from the Texas AVID Texas Fall Outdoor Expo a week ago outside of Llano, TX.
I mounted my Ham radio to the rear cargo barrier and used the Proclip GPS mount for the radio head and put the GPS on the seat bolt pedestal. I just had to get new mounting pieces.

The bug out rack worked well giving me a nice table for cocktail hour. I moved the shovel carrier to back of the tire carrier after the trip and will put a
2 1/2 gallon Scepter water can in that position.
 

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mep1811

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My next project will be wiring up a National Luna solenoid to the Ark Pak and hope it works a a dual battery system charged with the alternator.
 

Cayenne-958-TDI

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If all goes well there will be a Cayenne representing at the Baja XL in January. A few friends of mine and I recently bought a 2006 S and will be doing some light outfitting during the next few months. If has the air suspension, which we are keeping. Planning to go 265/65 and build some sort of roof rack. This one has the OEM rear spare tire carrier, so we will see how we can make use of that with larger tires. It does not have the AOTP. I was wondering, is the disengagable sway bar something that is feasible to retrofit if we found a wrecked Cayenne with it? We're just getting started with this so there will be a lot of questions coming... I've enjoyed all 40 pages of this thread so far.

Good luck at the Baja XL in January!
As much as we like the low end torque of our diesel - sometimes wish we had a petrol engine. We are limited to most, not all, of North America where ULSD is available - Central & South America are off limits for us. We are limited to 255/55/18s as any larger would impinge on out trubo inter-coolers. For roof racks the Yakima Towers are not working out, hoping soon to be replaced with Front Runner gear. Would suggest looking at Rennlist for advice on retrofitting disengagable sway bars:
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https://rennlist.com/forums/cayenne-955-957-2003-2010-77/
 

Cayenne-958-TDI

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For roof racks the Yakima Towers are not working out, hoping soon to be replaced with Front Runner gear.
The 955 has a different system than Otis has, with tracks in the roof that seem to be fairly easy to mount whatever to with the use of a slider car and a bolt. The easy option would be to find some OEM rails and crossbars, I suppose. I don't know how beefy the OEM parts are; I think we will probably make something that can clamp into the track. The car is 2000 miles away and I'm not the one who will be doing that work.
 

Cayenne-958-TDI

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The 955 has a different system than Otis has, with tracks in the roof that seem to be fairly easy to mount whatever to with the use of a slider car and a bolt. The easy option would be to find some OEM rails and crossbars, I suppose. I don't know how beefy the OEM parts are; I think we will probably make something that can clamp into the track. The car is 2000 miles away and I'm not the one who will be doing that work.
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Problem with the Yakima is not mounting to our OEM rails. Issue is that the crossbars do not stay secure sliding left to tight. Also the basket mounted to the crossbars also slides left to right. We have taken them to a Yakima dealer to check the install with no issues found. We have never overloaded the basket, still have the issue. They probably work well sticking to flat paved roads as a consumer grade product - not so good off-road. Both Front Runner and Rhino Rack design for off-road use.
https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/en/us/porsche-cayenne-sl-ii-r-kit.html
http://www.rhinorack.com/en-us/fit-...-955-957-4dr-suv-with-factory-tracks-03-to-10
 
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mep1811

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Cayenne-958-TDI

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958, have you weighed Otis? Any idea where you are relative to GVWR?
The only item on the roof rack is one full size spare and a set of Maxtrax. They are only there when taking a trip. Would be interesting to get a weight fully loaded for a trip. With a payload of 1,301 lbs even with the body armor do not believe we are near it, definitely not over. Will have to look into finding a place to get weighed when heading out on a trip.
 

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