Let me first say I am a BIG supporter of 914 Rubber and appreciate their quality and customer service. Also like their new product development to help keep our aging teeners on the road and looking good. With that in mind I sent a message to their customer service inbox asking for help with rusting fender liner mounting brackets and the potential for the rust to spread to the sheet metal and haven’t received a reply.
So I am not calling them out, just kindly asking that they develop and provide rust proof replacement brackets. Love the fender liners but wish the rears dropped down further in front to keep debris from being thrown into the troublesome jack point area. I fabbed up some rugged plastic pieces to add to theirs to do just that, so I’m covered.
Here are the brackets after two years on the west coast not driving in salt.
I made brackets from a thin aluminum bar approx 1/8th thick, 1/2” wide and 6” long. By attaching one end of the bar to the chassis, the bar could move like a latch and make removal of the liners for cleaning (I have white liners). Can post a pic when car comes out of shop.
These were spec'd out of stainless.
Apparently we need a recall. Drop me a PM with your specifics and I will get you replacements.
Good news is that you can leave the liners in place and just drill the pop rivets out.
My aplogies
Mark
Mark, being the stand up guy he is has already contacted me and will be shipping stainless replacements. Thanks Mark! And yes I will continue to shop with his great company.
Good news , now they'll out last your 914
There is an electro-galvanic reaction between stainless and steel. Check the galvanic chart.
Close together is OK, far apart on the chart is problematic.
Suggest thick aluminum as a better choice.
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Pretty sure this is not stainless as the rust seen should only be on the fastener.
I have seen some cheaper grades of stainless rust. Look at the stainless BBQ grills at the big box stores.
To be clear, I agree with the idea that this is not a stainless bracket, its probably carbon steel, which is why its rusting.
What I am suggesting is that it should not be replaced with stainless stell because of the EG reaction between stainless and carbon steel. Recommend aluminum for this use.
No issue if they are isolated with the stock rubber spacers
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