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Posted by: Kaeferfreund Jun 21 2017, 03:07 PM

Hi!

I saw some dash covers recently. Seems to be an often used accessories in the States.
Now the cardinal question: which one would you recommend?
Should be a premium quality (long term durable).
Or in other words: which one do you use? Velour or carpet, which vendor?
Some pictures (dash cover used in a 914) would be nice.

Thanks in advance.


Posted by: mepstein Jun 21 2017, 03:23 PM

If your dash is cracked, buy the heavy plastic one. If your dash is good, leave off a cover, it makes the dash hot. Get a sunshade instead.

Posted by: Chris914n6 Jun 21 2017, 07:14 PM

I have had a dash mat in all my cars. Most look like a thinner trunk carpet, the newest one is velour and nearing 10 years old. None of them have decayed in the decades I've had them, and this is in Las Vegas, which happens to be topping 115F this week. I also use a windshield sun shade in summer to cut down on the heat, but not really used enough to affect the longevity of the dash mat.

I like the carpet ones better - things slide less and it's stiffer so it's easy to hide things under it (like tweeters).
The velour is on a rounded dash so it probably conforms better and it doesn't make a good shelf anyways.

Posted by: Larmo63 Jun 21 2017, 08:08 PM

Dash mats have their place, but for the most part they look cheesy. I wouldn't ever use one, but I don't like the geezer '80s look. I have used the plastic covers as a stopgap measure three times. They can really fool the eye, and you can't tell they are there unless you look really close. Look on eBay for the one with the proper grain. Not the one that looks like sandpaper.

I'll go try to find the listing on eBay.....http://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-71-72-73-74-75-76-Porsche-914-Dash-Pad-Cover-Cap-/190318659625?hash=item2c4fe04829:g:v08AAOSwo4pYiQfs&vxp=mtr

Posted by: funk Jun 21 2017, 08:28 PM

I have seen some high quality dash tops maxin out in the high 200$ or near 300$ 914 rubber still has full blown dash seconds for 300$ (small crease above ashtray)hardly notice. gettem while the gittins good

Posted by: porschetub Jun 21 2017, 09:48 PM

QUOTE(Larmo63 @ Jun 22 2017, 02:08 PM) *

Dash mats have their place, but for the most part they look cheesy. I wouldn't ever use one, but I don't like the geezer '80s look. I have used the plastic covers as a stopgap measure three times. They can really fool the eye, and you can't tell they are there unless you look really close. Look on eBay for the one with the proper grain. Not the one that looks like sandpaper.

I'll go try to find the listing on eBay.....http://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-71-72-73-74-75-76-Porsche-914-Dash-Pad-Cover-Cap-/190318659625?hash=item2c4fe04829:g:v08AAOSwo4pYiQfs&vxp=mtr


Yea ok I have a dashmat and it stays on except in the winter as my dash is like new,cheesy ...the bloody things fit like crap good point.

Posted by: Kaeferfreund Jun 30 2017, 12:37 PM

QUOTE(mepstein @ Jun 21 2017, 11:23 PM) *

If your dash is cracked, buy the heavy plastic one. If your dash is good, leave off a cover, it makes the dash hot. Get a sunshade instead.


@all:
Thanks for all the good info.

@mepstein:
Hmm....temperature...not such a problem in Germany, but an interesting hint.

Toobad! No one with a picture.

Posted by: ndfrigi Jun 30 2017, 12:58 PM

my recent sold and our previous toy has a plastic dash cap. It had it since I bought it last 2011 and its been there from the previous owner for more than 8 years when is just a non-operational car at their driveway.

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Posted by: malcolm2 Jun 30 2017, 01:12 PM

Doing some work on my AIRBAG...

My dash cover is formed plastic. About the only place you can tell is around the ashtray. The OEM dash and the ashtray match. This is a bit different : color, texture and fit at that location.

Not sure about the source of this. I probably picked it up at a swap meet kinda thing.

If I had the time and the patience to install it, I would just buy the repop one from 914rubber.com

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Posted by: Edward Blume Jun 30 2017, 07:12 PM

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I used the plastic snap on for years until 914rubber came along.

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