I finally broke down and bought the ones from Porsche, instead of the repros from Stoddards. They fit just about as poorly as the repros. I should have fitted them pre paint... Anybody have any tips on fit without re drilling new holes?
Thanks, Bill
I finally broke down and bought the ones from Porsche, instead of the repros from Stoddards. They fit just about as poorly as the repros. I should have fitted them pre paint... Anybody have any tips on fit without re drilling new holes?
Thanks, Bill
Bill Woods
S Registry #1005
Are you talking about the anodized sheet-aluminum caps that rivet to the open front of the rear bumpers.
If you are, you won't find any that fit. I have steel RS rear Touring bumpers on Ruprecht, and after a two year search scored a pair of factory parts through a usually very dependable source.......at $ 125.00 the pair. I was so delighted to find that the factory still had them available at all at any price, that the money didn't matter. You can imagine my disappointment when they arrived from the Vaterland. (see attached photo)
Since then, a local metal man has offered to "fix" them at $ 90.00 @ hour, ( he estimates 2-3 hours total to make them fit the car) which of course would destroy the anodized finish, necessitating re-anodizing them at King o' Trim for another $200.00,...... for a total investment of roughly $500.00 for a couple of shyte-on-a-shingle flimsy little pie-pan material pieces of aluminum.
Excuse me, I have to lie down, my brain hurts.
JZG
Before it became Ruprecht, my Porsche was a '70 911 T
Paying member No. 895 since 2006
" slavish adherence to originality wasn't for me, because the car wasn't as good as it could be."
Rob Dickinson's response when asked what motivated him to build Singers
My new end caps ordered from Porsche fitted ok, I pop riveted them on and then shaped them carefully with a rubber hammer to take out the small gaps.
J
Early 911S Registry #931
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1971 911 2.2S Coupe Albert Blue
1971 911 2.2T Coupe Tangerine
2005 997 C2S Coupe special 1965 slate grey
1978 911 3.0 SC Targa Silver w/chrome trim
John,
was the gap on the parts you fixed as bad as what you see in my photo.
By the way, Bill, did you use the U-cross-section black rubber beading ( same material used to hold the aluminum screen into the top & botttom bars of early engine gilles, 69 to the year they started using the molded plastic units).
That will fill some of the gap, if that's what the problem was. Nothing would have helped mine.
JZG
Before it became Ruprecht, my Porsche was a '70 911 T
Paying member No. 895 since 2006
" slavish adherence to originality wasn't for me, because the car wasn't as good as it could be."
Rob Dickinson's response when asked what motivated him to build Singers
Ive got the beading. Last time I fit these I resorted to drilling new holes. I hate to do it again, but we shall see. Ive got lots of old ones I suppose I should send to the king of trim for future use. I felt sure the Porsche ones would fit, but they look about like yours. Thanks for your help, Bill
Bill Woods
S Registry #1005