Porsche 928 Accessories
From 1977-1993, Porsche produced their flagship vehicle known as the 928 in two German factories alongside hand-built 911s.
From 1980 (1983 for North America) through 1986, “S” and “S2” models featured front and rear spoilers as standard equipment.
1992 saw the introduction of the 5.4 L GTS as its replacement to both S4 and S2. Notable changes included altered bodywork, larger brakes, and an engine that provided greater power output.
Body & Wipers
Porsche 928 owners often take great pride in the aesthetic of their car, so when yours begins to show its age it may be time for some replacement parts. That’s where we come in; our extensive selection of body parts for Porsche 928 allows you to restore its looks quickly with minimal effort – from front bumpers and rear spoilers, you are sure to find what you need here!
The Porsche 928 was its inaugural V8-powered model and quickly gained favor among those not afraid to break the rules. While other 911 models focused on speed over passenger comfort and features, the 928 was more of a Grand Tourer and preferred among drivers who sought more refined driving experiences.
Though not widely loved in its day, Porsche’s 928 was an innovative step that put them ahead in terms of design and technology. Running unchanged for 20 years speaks volumes for its success.
Although large in terms of size and power, the 928 was relatively lightweight. Made largely out of aluminum for optimal agility and responsiveness. Furthermore, this fuel-efficiency made the 928 an ideal vehicle to drive in urban traffic without incurring high fuel costs.
To maximize its fuel efficiency, the 928 featured an innovative air intake system that combined both cooled and boosted air before entering its engine. This was accomplished by connecting individual turbochargers via a proprietary plenum box so they could work simultaneously without interfering with each other or with airflow through its system – also serving to enhance its appearance so casual observers would recognize it was something different than your average Porsche engine bay.
If you want to increase the fuel economy of your Porsche 928, adding catalytic converters could help. These devices remove nitrogen oxide from exhaust emissions before expelled out of tailpipe, enabling your engine to work more efficiently while decreasing emissions overall.
Tires & Wheels
When Porsche introduced their 928 grand tourer in 1977, its purpose was to be an alternative to their iconic 911. Production continued up until 1995 and this vehicle continued receiving upgrades and revisions that have made it beloved among collectors and still highly desirable today.
An appropriate set of tires for your Porsche 928 is key to its performance. Select tires designed specifically for the driving you intend to do – for instance, those intended for highway cruising and high-speed cornering as well as taking weather conditions into consideration into account when making this selection.
Your Porsche 928 needs the right wheels in order to look its best, with plenty of styles and materials to choose from so that you can find something suitable. Make sure the wheel comes from a reliable manufacturer and that it fits with the specific model of Porsche 928 that you own.
When selecting new wheels for your car, be mindful of EPA fuel-economy ratings. Doing this will ensure you do not use more gas than necessary and save money on gasoline expenses.
If you purchase new tires for your Porsche, make sure they are properly installed by a certified mechanic. Incorrect installation could lead to uneven tread wear that shortens their lifespan as well as damage to suspension components of your vehicle.
The Porsche PET Diagrams and Codes is an official parts catalog which provides a complete listing of parts available for 1983 to 1982 Porsche 928 models. It serves as an invaluable resource for owners who are seeking repairs or upgrades for their car, making this catalog easy for everyone to access. Plus, download it free now – convenient!
Seats & Seat Covers
The Porsche 928 was an industry-changing vehicle in its day. Although now considered retro, at the time it was an innovative modern look featuring large rear windows and twin tailpipes. Furthermore, this car pioneered various innovations such as aluminium profiles behind plastic bumpers integrated into wings to reduce weight and enhance safety, double wishbone rear suspension in addition to being first to use active safety technology such as collision detection sensors and airbags for active safety measures.
Your car’s seats take a beating from spilled drinks, dropped food, kids and pets alike – they need protection! Covercraft’s PrecisionFit Seat Covers provide stunning looks while fitting tight for superior protection in a range of materials to meet every lifestyle and budget.
Another fantastic option for upgrading your interior is replacing your factory front seat covers with restored seats. These kits contain replacement covers and the foam necessary to bring them back into their factory condition, providing an economical upgrade solution. They’re an alternative to purchasing brand new leather seats while adding some style.
Coverking(r) offers Universal Driver or Passenger Side Collegiate Seat Covers designed specifically to protect and pad both driver and passenger sides of collegiate seats. Constructed from Neosupreme padding material that provides both protection and padding, they come in an array of vibrant institution colors and logos for convenient ordering.
Are you in search of an easy, cost-effective way to completely refresh your seats? Try Canine Covers’ (CanineCovers(r)) complete front seat restoration kit as an alternative. This comprehensive restoration package contains everything needed for redoing two front seats; saving both money and hassle by doing the work at home rather than through a Porsche dealer.
One-size fits all seat covers may seem to provide adequate protection for your Porsche seats, yet are usually too loose and don’t stay snug when entering and exiting the vehicle. Cheap imported covers often look worse than their counterparts and slide around when entering and exiting your vehicle. We advise opting for custom pattern seat covers from companies who specialize in making these unique covers that fit better, stay snugger, look professional and are easy to accessorize with.
Floor Mats
California Car Cover offers an assortment of custom-fit floor mats and liners from Lloyd, WeatherTech, and Nifty designed to protect the unique Porsche 928 from elements and other damage. California Car Cover’s OEM style floor mats feature factory compatible anchoring devices, vinyl binding binding and dotted jute backing; perfect upgrades from OEM carpets while adding an air of class to any 911 or 928!
These heavy-duty trim-to-fit front and trunk floor mats are engineered to safeguard the interior of your vehicle against water, road salt, snow, mud and other hazards such as shifting tires. Crafted with two pounds of premium, tufted nylon yarn per square yard to provide soft texture and superior durability; rubber backing and anti-slip ridges prevent shifting in your car cabin; all-weather floor mats feature deeply sculpted channels designed to capture liquids such as snow, road salt, mud and sand; while our All-Weather floor mats boast anti-slip ridges to prevent shifting around; easy cleanup features odorless rubber backing and TechGrip II retention grommets for easy maintenance!