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Porsche calls them fastening screws but they are actually plastic push in attachment pins. I got them from Suncoast when I ordered my brackets. They are OE correct for at least my 2016 GTS. I tried getting a good photo but they are hard to see. Towards the right side of the bracket you can see the flat head of the attachment push pin.
Porsche calls them fastening screws but they are actually plastic push in attachment pins. I got them from Suncoast when I ordered my brackets. They are OE correct for at least my 2016 GTS. I tried getting a good photo but they are hard to see. Towards the right side of the bracket you can see the flat head of the attachment push pin.
Interesting. The ones I purchased don't have the hole for the push pin. Maybe I bought the wrong ones. I'll try to post pics and part numbers.
Interesting. The ones I purchased don't have the hole for the push pin. Maybe I bought the wrong ones. I'll try to post pics and part numbers.
i ordered the brackets and the ones pictured above did not fit my 991. The correct ones the dealer (Sonnen) replaced at no cost just slide on with strong tension to retain.
Here is what I purchased, with part number. Haven't gotten around to installing it yet. No push pin. So, it appears there are at least two versions of this, I presume for different year cars.
I have a 2015 991S 2C American delivery. The parts received are as thread noted but no push fasteners. I just installed it. To ease installation I pulled out the fronk liner near the firewall out towards the front of the car and located the slide hangers for these plastic triangle holders, greased the hangers lightly with white grease and pushed the liner back firmly on the "hangers." This outlined the cut. I suggest you cut liberally 1/l4 inch additional to outline on the inside (towards middle of car) and at top of your outline to ease sliding the holders onto the car's hanger tabs once the liner is in place.. Otherwise it is a tight fit and unnecessary since the triangle holders are large and cover up your newly cut area.
As a physician, the emergency kit is for looks only and its value is questionable--but it looks great. Turbodoc
Last edited by Turbodoc 1; 08-19-2018 at 06:48 PM.
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Here's some pictures of my install: Bracket and fasterner What it looks like when you pull back the frunk liner. Slot and hole. Cut slit into slot With the bracket in place I pushed throught the liner with this I opened up the area around the hoel so I could see where I was pushing the fastener Bracket in place Fastener in Brackets and triangle in with my first aid kit wrapped around