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Old 04-17-2017, 10:03 PM
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After getting the crappy climarepair ***** I also bit the bullet and send my old ones to stickynomore and there is no comparison between the two. Stickynomore looks excellent and performs just like OEM unlike the wobby climarepair ones. Cash discount was nice.

ironically the install instructions at climarepair's site is very good: http://porschecli-cvcz.soundestlink....6286010612a7d6

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Did you go for the panel or the buttons? Was this an easy self install or did you need to have a shop install?
I went for the buttons only because I decided to paint my center stack and PCM to match my exterior. I also wasn't spending > $200 for two plastic switches!!!

I researched both companies, and had heard of stickynomore from their work on 355 Ferrari switches. Incidentally, I passed on a group buy from climarepair because it seemed too good to be true.

I also picked up two new OEM Porsche PCM buttons as mine were getting worn. There are knock offs out there for these too. They are hard plastic and look cheap. I puchased mine from Suncoast. Will post pics of them when my car is back together.

Disassembly was not bad for the HVAC controls. Dont mind the messy pictures. My PCM went up in smoke after re-assembly (long story I wont bore you with), so its being fixed at Becker.

Could'nt be happier.
 
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Looks great, love the painted console.


Enjoy the season!


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I went for the buttons only because I decided to paint my center stack and PCM to match my exterior. I also wasn't spending > $200 for two plastic switches!!!

I researched both companies, and had heard of stickynomore from their work on 355 Ferrari switches. Incidentally, I passed on a group buy from climarepair because it seemed too good to be true.

I also picked up two new OEM Porsche PCM buttons as mine were getting worn. There are knock offs out there for these too. They are hard plastic and look cheap. I puchased mine from Suncoast. Will post pics of them when my car is back together.

Disassembly was not bad for the HVAC controls. Dont mind the messy pictures. My PCM went up in smoke after re-assembly (long story I wont bore you with), so its being fixed at Becker.

Could'nt be happier.
 
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Looks great, love the painted console.


Enjoy the season!

Thanks so much you too!
 
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Originally Posted by newold_m
After getting the crappy climarepair ***** I also bit the bullet and send my old ones to stickynomore and there is no comparison between the two. Stickynomore looks excellent and performs just like OEM unlike the wobby climarepair ones. Cash discount was nice.

ironically the install instructions at climarepair's site is very good: http://porschecli-cvcz.soundestlink....6286010612a7d6



I still like the climarepair´s better, specially the new ones the just released:

 
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I'm going to send mine to Stickynomore either this week or next. Looking forward to seeing how they come out. For $150 i would hope to see a major improvement.
 



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