Headlight Gaskets for 2011-2014 958
#1
Headlight Gaskets for 2011-2014 958
Anyone seen a DIY for making replacement headlight gaskets?
mine are brittle and gooey to the touch.
Replaced my horns this past weekend and noticed what a sad shape they were in.
Dealer says not available for this model, but available for the 2015 and up models. or the 955's
mine are brittle and gooey to the touch.
Replaced my horns this past weekend and noticed what a sad shape they were in.
Dealer says not available for this model, but available for the 2015 and up models. or the 955's
#2
Headlight Gaskets for 2011-2014 958
in Porsche's ultimate boner decisions, this gasket can not be replaced, it is part of the HL assy......... so my fix was these headlight rings to cover up the matreial ............
#3
Nice work, I didn't even know that was available.
I have a few "High-Temperature Hollow Rubber Flange-Mount Seals" picked up from Mc Master-Carr.
Will attempt a repair in the next few weeks looking for something to bond the old frame to the new rubber seals, thoughts?
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Plastic & Rubber Instant Adhesive or 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive.
I have a few "High-Temperature Hollow Rubber Flange-Mount Seals" picked up from Mc Master-Carr.
Will attempt a repair in the next few weeks looking for something to bond the old frame to the new rubber seals, thoughts?
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Plastic & Rubber Instant Adhesive or 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive.
#6
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-Cayenne-2011-2012-2013-2014-Headlight-Chrome-Trim-Set-2-pcs/172961729122?hash=item2845528a62:g:Vh0AAOSwdSRZ-98F&vxp=mtr
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 04-16-2018 at 12:02 PM.
#7
And - how do they attach?
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 04-16-2018 at 12:02 PM.
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#8
i had them wrapped when I Blacked out the rest of the car, the are attached with a super sticky two sided tape............ my one beef is the still do not cover the black gasket material completly. Might need to run a bead around them, I was looking at the 3M sealant used to install windsheilds, should have the UV properties needed. Pictures attached.
#10
Hang tight guys. I have rolls of light gray butyl. This is the original stuff used to seal headlights for most manufacturers.
I don't know what Porsche uses and mine might not be the same, assuming they are using rubber gaskets. However, it would probably work in place of the rubber gaskets and provides a perfect lifelong seal for the headlights. You can also trim the areas that it will squeeze from the headlights and it should look perfect.
I'll toss up a few pics later this afternoon asset rI get back from a meeting and picking up my son from school
I don't know what Porsche uses and mine might not be the same, assuming they are using rubber gaskets. However, it would probably work in place of the rubber gaskets and provides a perfect lifelong seal for the headlights. You can also trim the areas that it will squeeze from the headlights and it should look perfect.
I'll toss up a few pics later this afternoon asset rI get back from a meeting and picking up my son from school
#11
Macporsche015, how secure do the rings feel? Can the rings withstand the wind when driving 100+ mph? Not that I drive that fast...(crossed fingers behind my back). I would hate to have one fly off and hit the windshield or someone behind me. Looks great though!
#13
I had some time to test fit the sample gaskets I ordered. Color a bit off
These were 1/4", I ordered some 3/16"
McMaster-Carr, High-Temperature Hollow Rubber Flange-Mount Seals, Temp range -100°-480° PN#1129A978
These bulge a bit on the top
east fit with a hole punch no adheasive
What great quality
These were 1/4", I ordered some 3/16"
McMaster-Carr, High-Temperature Hollow Rubber Flange-Mount Seals, Temp range -100°-480° PN#1129A978
These bulge a bit on the top
east fit with a hole punch no adheasive
What great quality
Last edited by jayi836; 04-17-2018 at 07:44 AM.
#14
New part on order, Water- and Weather-Resistant Hollow Rubber Flange-Mount Seals Temp range -20°-200° PN.1142A37 ,A bit concerned with the temp range.
I prefer the 480° version but not available in this size.
I prefer the 480° version but not available in this size.
Last edited by jayi836; 04-16-2018 at 11:05 AM.
#15
Jay - these look like a much-needed alternative to the not available part from Porsche.. can't wait to hear which one looks/fits the best. If these are made of Viton - use of some silicone grease - worked into the rubber - will help protect them from your California sunshine and ozone. We don't have that problem in NJ - we just have humidity and rain. Lots of humidity and rain so far this spring.