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How timely...planning on doing this very thing this upcoming rainy weekend...I have the kit too but have never heard of anything about them making the door stick out...I sure hope not. I have a task ahead of me as the PO has some kind of big black hard mound of stuff where a fix was tried before...I'll need to dremel that off prior to screwing in the new brackets.
Bio, I was planning on painting mine too, but then again, you never see them. I'll test fit them first and then may spray them up once I know they're good to go.
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<!--quoteo(post=69381:date=Mar 25 2009, 09:15 PM:name=flash)-->QUOTE (flash @ Mar 25 2009, 09:15 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->i was having a hard time convincing myself to pay $30 for a glove box repair bracket
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A. I'm shocked at your frugal approach to this.
B. It's nice to see that I'm not the only one that thought $30- $50 was insane for those 2 strips of plastic. Had this been for any other car the piece would sell for $5.00
I don't like the mix of the shiny metal against the black plastic but add a touch of paint and this will do for me.
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I am with you Flash...$30!!! People figure it is for a Porsche, they will pay it. You could take your repair a step further and make the hook part of the metal if you want.
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<!--quoteo(post=69394:date=Mar 26 2009, 05:58 AM:name=biotechee)-->QUOTE (biotechee @ Mar 26 2009, 05:58 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Long time ago, there was a template available where you could print it out and make your own metal repair pieces from aluminum or whatever.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Here is the older thread with the template for making your own:
http://www.968forums.com/index.php?showtopic=310. I ordered the paragon parts, was $39 + S&H.
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Am I hearing you correct? Is this another item for the Design one catalog? If so I'll wait and support D1. If not, Im off to home depot.
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->lol - yeah - since i have to make some for the white car, i figured "what the heck?"
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Thanx in advance.
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OK, I did the glove box fix last night using the metal kit. It took a while to dremel and chisel off all of the old glossy black JBWeld gunk, but I got it back to "normal". I will have some cosmetic touch up to do, but I wanted to get it back together and tested after hearing from some that it didn't fit right and/or made the cover stick out. Flash, I now know what you're referring to after having it apart...makes perfect sense that there would be a lump where the bracket has to live.
The kit came with 4 small sheet metal screws - two for each side - and I was wondering if they went in from the front side or the backside. Turns out after test fitting everything, I didn't use the screws at all. The brackets fit in such a way that upon reassembly of the door cover/knee pad, they are held in place very well by the sandwhich method. I wasn't going to leave it like that but the move I fiddled with it, the more satisfied I became. The cover only has a very small (1/16" maybe less) crack where it doesn't quite meet up but it's not even wide enough for a fingernail...more like a razor blade width gap. It's also only visible if you know where to look, so no one else would ever know.
I'll take a couple of photos when I take it back off to paint. I'm also going to try to re-fuzz where I did my dremeling.
- Darryl
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