What did you do to your 958 today?
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#1382
can you share a link to this overhead handle sunglass case replacement you found?
#1383
#1384
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I found this for the sunglasses case overhead handle replacement:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002632309500.html
Much cheaper than the ~170 dollar price I had seen a few months ago. I ordered, and the arrival time is March 17th. Oh well.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002632309500.html
Much cheaper than the ~170 dollar price I had seen a few months ago. I ordered, and the arrival time is March 17th. Oh well.
#1388
I have the ITrims and the Salusy brand pockets from Amazon in black. The Salusy were the first ones I tried that didn't fit tight on the passenger side. I will test out the Itrims this weekend. Neither of these sets have the Porsche logo in them; just the little drain hole.
The Itrims fit perfectly; nice and snug in my '17 CSeH. The Salusy passenger side was loose, so I am returning them. As for quality, they both seem identical.
#1389
The befores were what came on the car. I am thinking of keeping them as winters but, here in Southern California, there is not much need for winters. It is supposed to be in the high 70s and low 80s, with low humidity all this coming week. Yeah, winters are pretty brutal here.
#1390
Regarding the grab handle pockets, anyone have any idea what brand has the "Porsche" rubber pieces in the bottom? My Itrims dis not.
#1392
I wish I knew more about the manufacturer. But, they were such a smoking deal, I couldn't pass them up.
Last edited by Rocknroad; 02-08-2022 at 11:33 AM.
#1394
Windshield Ceramic Tint
Darkened it a bit and as an unexpected bonus, cut the tan dash glare down by at least half.
Last edited by GTCharlie; 02-12-2022 at 12:23 AM.
#1395
Rennlist Member
Pulled and cleaned passenger side windshield washer nozzle. All 3 nozzles on the passenger side had stopped firing at once, so I figured there must be an issue with hose or connection? But no, they were all just dirty and somehow clogged at the same time. From inside the hood, I disconnected the electrical connector and a small clip that holds the hose on and then popped the whole thing out and soaked it in a bowl of white vinegar for an hour or so. Always glad when a fix is easier than you think it's going to be!
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