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Wallington:
Has anyone tried the OER or another reproduction brand of the door jamb vents? I had a set from several years ago, only just decided to test fit and found no chance of slipping into place, both sides. The stamped panel is thicker than the spacing between the tabs. It even cut into the flange of the rear tab to show it needed at least 1/3 of its thickness filed back to start to fit, and yet this was still only installing on one corner first, not both, and the tabs taper to thicker as it slips in. No chance.

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/WZsAAOSw3u9hHWx9/s-l960.jpg

Naturally, my almost perfect original set were sold or given away years ago prior to testing. Standard.

I also see that many stock photos appear to show a NOS type that has the screw holes recess, mine does not. I'm not aware of any changes. Even those that claim to carry their own brand of these still appears to be the same pieces from same factory.

Anyone have further info
More trivia, I have not checked to confirm this.

NPD / AMK list this as the 70-76 version of screw used, #8 x 3/8" screw.

https://d2zl5tj7gmc4tr.cloudfront.net/images/products/c-12943-1ak_20230317150307.jpg

They list this as the 77-81 version, a metric M4.2 x 13.
https://d2zl5tj7gmc4tr.cloudfront.net/images/products/c-12943-3ak_20230221090231.jpg

Anyone have further info, original screws used on theirs or fit of reproductions? Massive dramas or fit like a glove?

81Blackbird:
As far as the screw hole is concerned, you can try wrapping a paint stick to protect the finish and a C-clamp to get the hole to close enough so one of the screws will fit.  As for the OER
vents, it's a shame the company can't duplicate the OEM part.  This may be a go time to add this  to your OEM vs OER thread.  :o)

roadking77:
Sorry cant help, only used original parts. But you would think a part could be made at least close to correct.

wheels78ta:
OER has no clue how to replicate a part to look and act as an original.  After buying their console, plus reading the horror stories on fitment of their other products,  I won't buy any OER stuff if possible.  I'll look for good used or NOS.

sreta:
I vote for the first set of screws. I think the screws on second photo are wrong, or maybe I'm wrong  :D
My vents had broken edges, but fortunately my friend have 3-4 3rd gens for parts, so I got them for free, as well as little door rubber bumpers.

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