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Having issues with your convertible top mechanism drive gears?
Pelican Parts would like to offer one 986forum member a free set of convertible top mechanism gears for that member to install and review here with the community.
Reply here if you know your convertible top issues are directly related to your drive gears of your '97 - '11 Boxster. First to respond who's willing to complete the above will receive the set (1 left and 1 right drive gear). The gears are manufactured by Odometer Gears and display the high-quality in material and finish you've come to expect from these folks. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1402355224.jpg Thank you Mark/Pelican Parts |
Let us know if you have any questions!
Mark/Pelican Parts |
My '01 Boxster S top recently failed, but I haven't had time to diagnose the problem, so I can't take you up on your offer yet. I'll try to do the diagnosis soon and will get back to you if someone else hasn't stepped forward.
Do you have a time frame in mind for the review? Starting a week from now I'll be traveling until mid-July and wouldn't start the repair until then at the earliest. -jim |
Can't believe nobody has taken them on the offer. I understand that this is a common problem requiring replacement of the whole drive mechanism. This will potentially be a huge money saver for anyone with the problem. Somebody out there has got to have a top that does not work due to bad gears.
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Great that these are now available. When my top mechanism failed about a year ago I was afraid it was damaged gear and opened up the transmission. It was a frozen ball on the batwing. At the time a bad gear meant replacing the whole transmission.
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I have a 2001 S with confirmed broken plastic gears on both sides. Top currently is used manually so I'm willing to try these if available. I called Pelican and no one knew anything was ready.
Harvey |
Hmmm...I hope this doesn't sound too negative, but I'm under the impression that Pelican would like the review to be done by someone who's been a member for at least a little while, not someone who joined for the sole purpose of replying to the "free" ad.
No offense the new guys at all (welcome to the forum, by the way), but I'm sure they would like to have the gears reviewed by a reputable member. I'm just trying to save you from wasting your time. I'm sure Mark can answer this better... I may be completely off-base :eek: |
How many posts does it take to become reputable?:rolleyes: Can one become less reputable be with more posts? :confused:
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Or at least that 1 should be a decent how to article and review since this is what they're requesting. |
Harvey,
Welcome to the forum! for my money, you are just as reputable as the rest of us rascals (that is, after your next post of course). If you do get the gears, let the rest of us know how they work out, and take pictures of the installation! Rules of the forum are, without pictures it didn't happen!, and apparently 2 posts to be reputable, though I'm sure if you PM'ed a potato to a certain member the whole 2 post thing could be overlooked. :p |
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Reputable means to have a reputation. You cannot have a reputation based on 1 post smart guy ;) If someone is reputable to you based on one post, then you are either naïve or have no understanding of the meaning of the word. :p |
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You defined reputable as more than one post, so in a reply, Bingo! Harvey is reputable. I have a reputation on this forum, but reputable? Likely depends on who you talk to. But it really means trusted, honest, respectable. So on meeting someone, I trust them, I believe they are honest, and I show them respect. Their future actions determine how those things develop. I believe anyone posting on the forum deserves that as a starting point. Even with just one post. :D |
Harvey, Sorry for hijacking your post. That happens a LOT around here. I hope you get gears and we get pictures!
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Hi everyone and thank you for the replies! Sorry for the delay, we've been finishing-up our mobile version of the catalog which just recently launched. I'll reach out to one of you regarding the gears via pm and we can go from there.
Yes, the content from the install will be shared here with the community. No, you don't need a certain rep level to take part in this project. Thanks guys! Mark/Pelican Parts |
Did these ever get reviewed, or were they given to one of the "freeloading one posters", who in turn never returned to do the review?
Where's your pal Harvey, Jamesp? |
busted plastic transmission gear
I have my driver side convertible transmission disassembled and a broken plastic gear is the culprit of my failed convertible top on a '05 Boxster.
If the offer stands, I will try out the free replacement parts and provide a review on the install and operation along with photos. thanks, DFhttp://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442874365.jpg |
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2) I was dead-on, 100%, absolutely correct as that poster never returned for the review (or even for another post...1 post). I call them like I see them and I called that one. It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. What say you now? :) FYI: generally, someone that joins and posts simply to get a free item isn't someone with much integrity. Common sense. ;) |
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2) good for you 3) FYI: as a person with a real life, I don't join online car forums to make friends and/or build up my self-esteem as some expert on humanity. I join them when the need for reliable inside information can be gained/shared outside of what is provided by the company who makes the car and issues whatever validated information they deem fit. In this particular case, my offer to help me and countless future owners feel more confident about saving $1400 when the Boxster transmissions for a convertible top eventually fail, is such a case. Just because that's how a 987 owner might find his way to register and post on a 986 forum doesn't mean they lack integrity. And it's blowhards like you that ensure newbies like me keep valuable new information from surfacing. :dance: |
1) Yes, it does matter to anyone with common sense that actually took the time to read the first post.
2) Yes, good for me. ;) 3) You're not worth my time. :) |
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can you please define real life ? As i post here often so apparently I do not have one but I would really like to work on that :) |
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And if anybody figures out what a "real life" is, let me know. Clearly it's much superior to whatever I might be doing so I'm envious and want to start whatever it may be as soon as possible. Until then I'll keep posting.
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And actually, I'm always glad to meet a member and make a friend. It's worked a couple times now. If you pull your head out and get off that horse you rode in on, you may meet someone really cool or nice in your area. |
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this is essentially why i made the offer in the first place. regarding "real life" i'm not trying to disparage anyone who posts on here...hell i did. but my point is that its just so typical that some guy with 3000 posts tries to intimidate people who haven't that type of time to dedicate to an online hobby. and newbies can/do breathe new life into a stale group. yes, some are stupid questions that they might should open their owner's manual to answer. but in this case, i made an offer to take on a $1500 Porsche repair project that would cost owners less than $200 to repair if they had confidence in this product and step by step review with photos. i even started out with a before photo to demonstrate i was legit. and instead i got my integrity questioned for it...jeez, guys sounds like a fun place to hang out. anyway, i'm posting again here and have sent PM to Mike to see if the company still wants a review, as i can't tell that they ever gave the parts away or got a review for them. otherwise i'll just ride off on my high horse with my head up its...or something like that. :rolleyes: |
Can't we all just go for a drive and chill?
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My post was over 1 year ago (and I had half as many posts), so I obviously wasn't referring to you directly. That's why reading comprehension is important. ;) Re-read the posts several times until it sinks in. |
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moving on... |
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Again, you seriously need to work on your reading comprehension skills...jack. This is like trying to teach a 5yr old college algebra. :rolleyes: Are you seriously that thick-headed? :eek: I was never referring to you. I didn't even aknowledge your post. When I reply to someone's post, I quote that post so that it's clear. This is why it's important to learn how to read and comprehend what you're reading. http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...0FBA7EADB9.png Moving on? Please do. There's no free stuff here for you and you're stinking up the joint. ;) All 4 of your posts have been in this thread (three of them whining about someone who wasn't even talking to you). When are you going to contribute something of value? |
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