[quote name='fiacra' date='Jul 6 2025, 02:42 PM' post='3213602']
I think I have the answer here. The 914Rubber dash I bought back in late 2020, right before a price increase, had two flaws in it. I contacted Mark about these and here's the pertinent part of that exchange:
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the flaws in the finish are from a factory part. We are aware that o e poi t at the corner of the cluster has a very thin skin, and it is possible to get a "dimple" if the stud has anything in the thread area when tightened. I'm pretty sure that may be what you are referring to.
Send us some pic and let us know what you would like to do. Scott and Kenzie should be able to get this straightedge out.
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Mark,
Sent pictures to Scott. He pulled two dashes off the shelf to see if these were present and already responded to tell me that these are flaws in the part that was used to make the mold. I haven't installed the dash yet so no tension on the stud, but I'll be careful now that I know this. What I am seeing in that area is a visible outline of the head of the stud. You can see that clearly in the picture I sent Scott. Other than those two things the dash is AWESOME. I appreciate that you are making all the products you do and as I move further into this project I'll for sure be ordering a bunch more of them!
Thanks again
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As far as the two different types of dashes from 914Rubber, I do recall that as costs went up they started to make two versions of the dash at different price points. The newer option used a less expensive material, more similar to what the factory used, and the other had a more expensive but more durable material that was less prone to cracking. Not sure at what point that switch was made, but it was after I got mine in late 2020. The OEM dashes are susceptible to cracking in the same places, and the warning was that there was a higher risk of this with the lower priced option. Both looked identical, and I understand were made with the same mold. I just checked and I only see one option for the dash on their website so I'm going to make a cynical guess and assume that the less expensive option won out. Also, I'm going by memory here and we all know that this can result in inaccuracies.
$499 shipped, without tax, is an amazing price for the dash. $650 plus tax AND shipping on the 914Rubber website. The flaws are barely noticeable, and certainly aren't as obvious as those unsightly cracks most people have in their original dash. If I needed it I'd be all over this.
Here's pictures of the flaws in the dash I received. I suspect they match the flaws in yours:
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Wow u r right and I did not notice until Jeff B had me to look at it closer and I added many more pics to the listing so a buyer could see it. That last pic looks just like my pic ,even the box and bubble wrap
https://gtbarnes914.com/products/914-porsch...914rubber-brand