Can't find in PET - 924s Front inner fender liner?
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I'm combing through the PET to find the PN# for the front inner fender liner for an '88 924S
In the front wheel well, in front of the tires, there is a plastic liner with rubber seals that block the space between the outer fender and the inner fender.
My car has one on the drivers side, but is missing the passenger side. I'm guessing the PO took it off to replace a bulb or something.
But I can't find this part anywhere in the PET. Things aren't always where you assume them to be but I'm lost.
Anyone know the P/N for the passenger side part?
Thanks!
In the front wheel well, in front of the tires, there is a plastic liner with rubber seals that block the space between the outer fender and the inner fender.
My car has one on the drivers side, but is missing the passenger side. I'm guessing the PO took it off to replace a bulb or something.
But I can't find this part anywhere in the PET. Things aren't always where you assume them to be but I'm lost.
Anyone know the P/N for the passenger side part?
Thanks!
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Ok, I understand what part he means. Funny thing. Mine was broken when I got the car. I didn't want to futz around trying fix it. So I started looking online and in junk yards. They can be difficult to find in a good and unbroken state. Eventually I did find one...in my garage. I had picked one up somewhere along the way, threw it in with other spare/extra parts and forgot about it. It was a treat when I rediscovered it! Felt like I'd gotten a free part (actually I think it came off a parts car I bought a few years back.)😉
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Rich - the liners "fit" in the wells but there are no studs/holes by which to install them to the body.
I fitted the covers to my early car and just used a handful of self-tapping sheet metal screws spread around to secure them in place, and then sprayed bedliner-in-a-can over the screws as a rust-proof measure.
Been fine since 2014...
I fitted the covers to my early car and just used a handful of self-tapping sheet metal screws spread around to secure them in place, and then sprayed bedliner-in-a-can over the screws as a rust-proof measure.
Been fine since 2014...
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Rich - the liners "fit" in the wells but there are no studs/holes by which to install them to the body.
I fitted the covers to my early car and just used a handful of self-tapping sheet metal screws spread around to secure them in place, and then sprayed bedliner-in-a-can over the screws as a rust-proof measure.
Been fine since 2014...
I fitted the covers to my early car and just used a handful of self-tapping sheet metal screws spread around to secure them in place, and then sprayed bedliner-in-a-can over the screws as a rust-proof measure.
Been fine since 2014...
I've got a set I picked up off a local 'lister with a turbo that never wanted to use them again, and the only reason I've not gone ahead and installed these is that I figure the moment I put them on, I'd just need to pull them back off again in a month... Will make a priority out of getting them installed before the next winter, though...