Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Trunk plugs
914World.com > The 914 Forums > 914World Garage
Cal
Are these three plastic trunk plugs available for sale from any vendor?

lonewolfe
QUOTE(Cal @ Dec 28 2015, 06:47 PM) *

Are these three plastic trunk plugs available for sale from any vendor?

I never knew those 3 holes were supposed to have plugs. Does anyone know what those holes are for?
lonewolfe
QUOTE(Cal @ Dec 28 2015, 06:47 PM) *

Are these three plastic trunk plugs available for sale from any vendor?

I never knew those 3 holes were supposed to have plugs. Does anyone know what those holes are for?
cary
I bought some from Sierra Madre at the Lit Show last year.
rgalla9146
QUOTE(Cal @ Dec 28 2015, 09:47 PM) *

Are these three plastic trunk plugs available for sale from any vendor?


Not too sure that there should be three.
The outer holes had plugs but the threaded one should be left open to allow the spare tire to be secured.
I've never seen a plug in that one.
r_towle
There were there to allow the spot welder to get where it needed to be.
It was for manufacturing.
ripper911
Are they the ones that have the dangly drains buil into them?
I think they're available from Porsche.

If it's the more rigid plugs either George or Mikey should have them.
914Next
QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Dec 29 2015, 11:05 AM) *

QUOTE(Cal @ Dec 28 2015, 09:47 PM) *

Are these three plastic trunk plugs available for sale from any vendor?


Not too sure that there should be three.
The outer holes had plugs but the threaded one should be left open to allow the spare tire to be secured.
I've never seen a plug in that one.



Actually I think there must have been three. My car is original and has all three plastic plugs. Took these pics today.

Click to view attachment

Click to view attachment
boxsterfan
Just goto your local hardware store and find some rubber plugs to put there. Unless you are building a concourse car.
cary
QUOTE(cary @ Dec 28 2015, 10:20 PM) *

I bought some from Sierra Madre at the Lit Show last year.


Sorry, it was Stoddard.
http://www.stoddard.com/9997030314a.html
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2024 Invision Power Services, Inc.