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> Dried out car, Best source for all rubber?
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post Jun 23 2004, 06:05 PM
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The car I purchased for restoration was a California car for most of it's life and then spent the last fourteen years in Nevada. Good news is its virtually rust free, bad news is everything is dried out and cracked. I've replaced all fuel and vacuum lines, now It looks like I have to replace every other piece of rubber on the car.

Wondering what is the best source for these pieces(Mostly worried about window/targa/trunk etc. seals)

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post Jun 23 2004, 07:01 PM
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I'm in the same boat. I put my top up once in the last year and it rattled so much I stopped and put it in the trunk. I saw very useful posts about weatherstripping, surgical tubing etc. but whe your seals come off in chunks in your hands, it's time to shell out some more ducats.
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post Jun 23 2004, 07:12 PM
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I have seen complete sets in Tweeks, but it seems a little pricey. Maybe I'm out of touch with the cost.

I was also wondering if anybody has any homemade solutions for this. I'll try to do a search using other words for this also.

Any ideas for replacing/repairing the rear padded top that is under the targa.The piece that the lock down clips go through. I don't know the name of it.

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post Jun 23 2004, 07:22 PM
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don't get AA repro seals. total junk. yes they are much cheaper, but the rubber is terrible quality and they don't fit! I got one, trimmed it up best I could to get it to fit, and then eventually gave up and tossed it.
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post Jun 23 2004, 07:26 PM
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My car was in the same boat..sat for 6 years outside in the southern california desert...dry as a bone! I got the rear targ seal (that 3 sided expensive thing) from Sammy in here...great seal! All the rest of the seals I got from Dave at GPR...great guy!
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post Jun 23 2004, 07:29 PM
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Yeah, I would hate to spend that kind of money and not be completely satisfied. I feel for you. Hopefully youv'e got it all worked out. I know with the way my seals are now it's going to flood the cockpit during the first rain. Luckily it's pretty dry here.
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post Jun 23 2004, 07:41 PM
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Any ideas for replacing/repairing the rear padded top that is under the targa.The piece that the lock down clips go through. I don't know the name of it.


Typically referred to as the targa pad.

Last I heard from Z on this, he had used seals from GPR at least a couple times and was happy with 'em. I'm sure he'll pipe up here. I'll have to do it also when the car goes back together.
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post Jun 23 2004, 07:48 PM
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I'll be looking for a complete set of rubber soon too. I've heard good things about GPR here. Who are they and how do you get in touch with them?

Mike
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post Jun 23 2004, 07:49 PM
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Bite the bullet and buy factory OEM seals. I can only think of 1-2 seals that can be done at home and look "ok" when done. GPR sells the factory seals along with every other parts pusher out there. Rubber has actually stayed about the same price wise. Its the hard parts made from steel that have sky rocketed.

The targa pad is a whole different story. We really need a replacement. I havent even tried to price one through Porsche.


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post Jun 23 2004, 07:54 PM
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http://www.gprparts.com/

I won a 2.0 on ebay from him which is almost DONE AT HPH (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif) . WOOHOO! Go team BRAT
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post Jun 23 2004, 07:56 PM
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I've heard good things about GPR here. Who are they and how do you get in touch with them?


Never mind, I googled and found their website.

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post Jun 24 2004, 10:40 AM
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When you ask about prices for the seals (from anywhere!!) just make sure you're sitting down. They're usually a lot higher than most 914 folks are comfortable paying...

The "Sammy seal" is a good deal, but you can make it yourself for a little less $$ (but a larger investment in time). See the article on the Bird site. (Didn't Demick write that up?) There are one or two others that can be DIY'd from other sources with varying degrees of success, but several of them need to be OEM.

Pretty much any place that carries lots of 914 parts (GPR, HPH, Pelican, etc.) will carry them. Or the dealer.

You might consider picking up some glycerine at the drug store after you buy the seals. Apply it to all of your new seals once a year, and it should help preserve the rubber. The owner's manual actually recommends doing this...

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post Jun 24 2004, 11:55 AM
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Do any of these places offer a PCA discount? I've always wondered if there was a way to get a percent off...especially on a big purchase like rubber seals! I think I got my targa-top seals from Tweeks...they are OK, nothing like the orriginals <_< Now my top rubs against my trunklid and has flatspots on it...since the seals are stiffer and a smidge taller. Next time it will be OEM (lots of $$$)
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post Jun 24 2004, 12:01 PM
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My rolling tub is completely stripped of all seals with the exception of the front window. Since this is primarily going to be a track car I was wondering if purchasing seals was necessary. Do all you track guys have a complete or even partial set of seals on your cars? Just wondering.
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post Jun 24 2004, 01:01 PM
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Craig (Camp914) has some aftermarket seals available too. I will need some soon and will be checking in with him before shucking out $1600 for oem seals.

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