I have dealt with Travis several times over the 23 years of owning my car and he never ceases to amaze me. He really is an incredible guy and always willing to help the community. I recently had an issue with my steering rack and the small bushing that rides on the plunger on the front of the rack. I couldn’t find anything about them and I didn’t want to replace a good rack because of a silly plastic bushing. I called several vendors who said, they wished they could help but nothing is available. I ended up calling Travis and immediately he knew what I was talking about and had one sent out right away. My steering is perfect now and he truly is a joy to work with.
With all the negative stuff out there I wanted to shout out to a great vendor.
Shout out to Rennbay
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That's what I'm talking about! Great post! @Rennbay channels the Carpokes vibe -- enthusiast owned an operated, and you can tell!Black944 turbo wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 6:09 pm I have dealt with Travis several times over the 23 years of owning my car and he never ceases to amaze me. He really is an incredible guy and always willing to help the community. I recently had an issue with my steering rack and the small bushing that rides on the plunger on the front of the rack. I couldn’t find anything about them and I didn’t want to replace a good rack because of a silly plastic bushing. I called several vendors who said, they wished they could help but nothing is available. I ended up calling Travis and immediately he knew what I was talking about and had one sent out right away. My steering is perfect now and he truly is a joy to work with.
With all the negative stuff out there I wanted to shout out to a great vendor.
Ditto - Travis was super helpful with my endless steering odyssey this winter. Sent extra parts, gave lots of advice until I got things back going again.Tom wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 6:24 pm
That's what I'm talking about! Great post! @Rennbay channels the Carpokes vibe -- enthusiast owned an operated, and you can tell!
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Same thing HERE Tom Travis IS a Saint!!!!! I actually ASK for him whenever I place an order just KNOWING he’s a 944 Driver and Enthusiast…. I’d also like to include Dave and Mike Lindsey on their experience dealing with our 40yr old Porsche’s…


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I for one would love to do that!!! I hope I can make it again at least as a day trip this year.
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I still want to do a Carpokes-labeled beer for 944Fest...!Rennbay wrote: Thu May 14, 2026 9:08 am Awww shucks. Thanks guys!
Y'all can buy me a beer at 944Fest in September![]()
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Careful, that could be a LOT of beers!Rennbay wrote: Thu May 14, 2026 9:08 am Awww shucks. Thanks guys!
Y'all can buy me a beer at 944Fest in September![]()
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'86 Mitsubishi Starion - Purpose built SM class Autocross car
'87 Chrysler Conquest - Mid LS Swap
'86 Mitsubishi Starion - Purpose built SM class Autocross car
'87 Chrysler Conquest - Mid LS Swap
