ClearPlex Windshield Protection now available for 993!
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I hope that helps. If you have a more specific question you need me to answer, please email me at pawparts@gmail.com.
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I'm in and shall send payment, but guess I need to look at my VIN...
So does ^^ mean that my VIN of 323xxx is actually a 96 part number, or just means it's a 993 part number and not a 964 part number?
Thanks,
The changeover occurs at Vin #99SS3 20897. Despite what most of the aftermarket glass installers say online here and at pelican, there was a 4mm change in size between the 964 and 993 in the windshield aperture. I think this might be the actual changeover date/number?
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I'm not sure what your question is....I simply stated that the 1995 windshield is different than 1996-1998. The replacement windshield may be a different part number. Even if the difference is minute, the skin has to be formed to an exact windshield. Because of this, ClearPlex lists a different part number for a 1995 and forms it to the specific windshield listed for that model year.
I hope that helps. If you have a more specific question you need me to answer, please email me at pawparts@gmail.com.
I hope that helps. If you have a more specific question you need me to answer, please email me at pawparts@gmail.com.
Not sure how I could have been more explicit, have for reference an '84, '95, '97 (and even a 964 windshield buried in the bowels of one of my parts rooms).
Yes, I'm aware of that, however.............
Here's the thing:
I've put late 993 windshields in early 993s. (Which, I suspect the yellow car has, but I can't really be sure at this point.)
I've put a 964 (gasp) windshield in one 993, using the old-fashioned 964 gasket. (Yeah, race car.)
I've put non-glass windshields in pretty much every generation of an air cooled.
I've put who-knows-what-year in RSA #1 when I raced it. (Like every three events some slick-shod pony trotter would kick a boulder up at me while I was trying to get around him in a stock class car.)
So, color me confused.
Ultimately at this point, given I've got a $50 deductible AND am facing pulling my newly installed glass back out of the 4S because the "pro" who installed it has left me with a wind leak up top, there doesn't seem to be much utility in messing with things further.
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All sounds good, are there any unusual interactions if I wear polarized Oakley sunglasses?
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My teen sons tell me "Oakley's are no longer cool, Dad." Just saying. Apparently you have to go back to Ray Bans.
Don't shoot me, I'm just the messenger.
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