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83 targa rear shelf - window gap
I have owned my 83 911 targa for about 3 years and have tackled a few projects lately that have annoyed me. One is the speakers in the car, removed the awful 6x9 in rear deck (I know these are not stock). Went to add shallower speakers to fix the rear deck gap from the window. As I have tried to put the shelf back in it will not go flush, a gap still exist. My fear is the prior speakers caused the deck to warp and sitting flush will never happen, or can someone tell me if it is suppose to be this way, or am I not pushing hard enough to get it fully installed and sitting flush under rear window?
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Shelf clip.
Is the clip firmly engaged to the slot on the body?
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If you can feel resistance when pulling outward on the shelf,
then the shelf is attached. The next thing to check is the speaker depth compared to the factory speakers. I have replaced the speakers in ou '86 twice without any issues. I'll get back to you with the speakers mfg and, model #'s. Gerry
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![]() ^^^^^ Here is what I used. However, please be advised that due to the lack of rear baffling, good fidelity can be difficult to achieve. Good luck, Gerry
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Just looking through the speaker hole, the entire shelf looks way too high. Is the bottom of the shelf down by the folding seat backs all the way down?
For speakers, you could try these Infinity: Rear Speaker Installation Mark
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I appreciate the input. As of now I am trying to reinstall the piece and get it to fit correct without speakers. I have a set of retros to drop in the whole and they will fit the depth allowed.
But I dont want to install them prior to getting this thing installed and looking better. Does the shelf fit under the inside lip of the window? Does it just touch the back section. As you can see from the picture mine dosnt sit flat even with no speakers in it. Targa owners how flat is your rear deck to the inside window? Any pictures to compare to mine? |
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Shelf.
Yes, it fits under the bottom lip of the window seal.
Mark has a good point. The shelf does have a tendency to bow out if not fitted properly at the bottom. I'll try to get some pics of ours tomorrow. Gerry
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Mine does the same thing, but certainly isn’t the way it should lay down.
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I'm having some serious lift on the sides (same on passenger side). The center seems to be tucked nicely where it should be however.
My speakers are definitely not low profile, installed 20 yrs ago, have other high priority items to tend to first, but will most likely be swapping those out in time. Unsure if the bowing is due to the speakers or age / shelf rebuild quality _________ '83 911SC Targa Last edited by J-Gel; 05-12-2020 at 06:49 AM.. |
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Great comparision pictures. In my case I do think the previous owners speakers that were installed for many many years were much to tall and warped and deck. Maybe the same with yours? Mine does not sit into the window seal at all-all around and has a raised profile. J - Do you have a tall piece of foam along the back window edge of the deck. I do and Iam considering cutting it in half to lower the foams height and maybe get the deck to fit again.
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Great comparison in pictures
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I can't speak to the foam piece you see, I don't have experience removing or installing this shelf myself, but it sounds like it could be keeping the shelf from settling in properly? I would be interested to hear other input on this.. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ^^^^^ For our 86 Targa. There was a slight bump in the middle which has been smoothed out. Gerry
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Gerry great pictures to validate my thoughts, thank you. I thought it should sit under that lip along the inside of the window seal. Not sure if mine will ever get back to that shape or position. From what I understand, the only pieces holding it in place are the hook in the center back rest and the 2 screws on the sides of the back rest. The top of the shelf just gets wedged into that window seal area, correct?
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I just bought a mint replacement parcel shelf for my 1979. Here is the underside. The dense foam strip across the back is 1-5/8” thick. In 1979 there were no speaker grills, only perforations in the vinyl. Measuring down through a perforation I get 2.5 inches until I hit the rubber mat sound deadening.
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Mark, thanks for that picture, that same foam piece on mine seems to be blocking the deck from fitting in. Or the deck is no longer the correct shape to go back in? Until seeing your picture I thought the foam was added and not stock.
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I have a feeling that your deck is warped somehow. If you were to measure down through the speaker hole, how far is it down to the body?
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Mark the center edge of speaker holes is about 1.5 inches from pad to the inside bottom of the shelf. The outter edges of speaker holes are about 1.75 inches.
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