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> Horn Slip Ring - no longer in stock, Compatibility with other VW or Porsche rings?
frostyf
post May 19 2020, 11:57 AM
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Hi, wondered if anyone knows about compatibility for the different horn cancellation rings.

I think mine needs changing - looked up the part on the OEM diagrams and its listed as :
# 91434709900

Couldn't see them available any more on Pelican or AA. AA have an alternate numbered part # 113415660A and their page says Fitment: 924 76-85 944 82-85.

Does anyone know if this matches the VW part #113415660A
which fits: Type 3 (Squareback/Fastback); 1971-1979 Karmann Ghia; 1971-1974 Type 4 (411/412) 1971-1974

Has anyone fitted one of these newer replacement slip rings and did it fit okay to a 914?

Thanks in advance!


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post May 19 2020, 02:47 PM
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I used 113 415 600 A
however the part molded into the part is 111 415 662
Buy a genuine Porsche part, the aftermarket versions are so poorly molded the part is warped.
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post May 19 2020, 07:43 PM
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QUOTE(914e @ May 19 2020, 03:47 PM) *

I used 113 415 600 A
however the part molded into the part is 111 415 662
Buy a genuine Porsche part, the aftermarket versions are so poorly molded the part is warped.

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post May 20 2020, 06:16 AM
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QUOTE(HansJan @ May 20 2020, 02:43 AM) *

QUOTE(914e @ May 19 2020, 03:47 PM) *

I used 113 415 600 A
however the part molded into the part is 111 415 662
Buy a genuine Porsche part, the aftermarket versions are so poorly molded the part is warped.

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For anyone hunting for one of these, I found what I think might be an original at Sierra Madre Collection - at least it has the original and not the replacement part number?
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