03-27-2009, 06:03 PM
When I had gotten my cab, I noticed that three of the Tenax fasteners on one side were ripping out of their locations. In speaking with Anchorman, he had a patch repair done on his and gave me the name of the shop in NJ which did it. I never got around to calling them because:
Fast forward a few months. I buy my 996 wood/aluminum ebrake and I need to get it recovered in black leather. I look in the local phone book and find a shop about 6-7 miles from my office. I took a chance and they did a very good job on the ebrake. So I ask if they can patch the boot and I explain what I want done. They say sure, bring it in.
Fast forward to early March. I bring the boot to them and we open it up and almost all 6 of the Tenax fasteners are coming loose. I hand it over. A week later, I go pick it up. I am extremely happy with what they did... See the attached pic! Picture is kind of dark, but basically they cut out a strip of new canvas and stiched it to the boot all the way across the fastener area. Very sturdy and looks OEM! Should last another 15 years...
Was a little on the expensive side ($100), but significantly less than a new boot!
Fast forward a few months. I buy my 996 wood/aluminum ebrake and I need to get it recovered in black leather. I look in the local phone book and find a shop about 6-7 miles from my office. I took a chance and they did a very good job on the ebrake. So I ask if they can patch the boot and I explain what I want done. They say sure, bring it in.
Fast forward to early March. I bring the boot to them and we open it up and almost all 6 of the Tenax fasteners are coming loose. I hand it over. A week later, I go pick it up. I am extremely happy with what they did... See the attached pic! Picture is kind of dark, but basically they cut out a strip of new canvas and stiched it to the boot all the way across the fastener area. Very sturdy and looks OEM! Should last another 15 years...
Was a little on the expensive side ($100), but significantly less than a new boot!
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2009, 06:05 PM by biotechee.)

