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Brian in Tucson 08-29-2019 08:34 AM

Try Woody (itsnotanova) or 40th St Auto Parts in Phoenix.

itsnotanova 08-30-2019 11:46 AM

I don't have one but expect to pay $100-200 for a factory cover when you find one.

Coaster 09-23-2020 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by itsnotanova (Post 540161)
Correct, and Porsche went back to the rivets in 2005. 03/04 with no rivets is a bad idea. I put caulking under my 03/04 tail to keep the cover on. Still there after a year and several 100mph+ testing

Bumping an old thread. went to open my trunk and found the spoiler cap loose. Three of the 4 clips had failed. Age I suppose. Any suggestions for the caulk? Any long term considerations for using caulk? Like, will it be impossible to remove later? Or, does it impede access to anything else I might want to get to later?

New unpainted ones appear to run $150 to $180. If some silicon caulk does the trick might stick it back on - at least for a bit.

Starter986 09-23-2020 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Coaster (Post 624791)
Bumping an old thread. went to open my trunk and found the spoiler cap loose. Three of the 4 clips had failed. Age I suppose. Any suggestions for the caulk? Any long term considerations for using caulk? Like, will it be impossible to remove later? Or, does it impede access to anything else I might want to get to later?

New unpainted ones appear to run $150 to $180. If some silicon caulk does the trick might stick it back on - at least for a bit.

So they ran out of clips at your local dealer? ;)

Caulk? It's not a Honda, Bruh.

Pay a visit to autozone... oreilly... they may have clips that will suit your need. Stay out of the caulk aisle. :cheers:

Van914 09-23-2020 03:49 PM

3M tape works too

tonythetiger 09-24-2020 08:32 AM

dont you need to remove the cap from time to time to remove rear bumber cover? You might just need to bite the bullet and replace, or use some high strength velcro, but not changing the hieght could be tough.

Coaster 09-24-2020 09:30 AM

The 03 clips are part of the formed part. To replace the clips you need a new part. Woody successfully locked his down with caulk. I'm not sure if you need to remove the cover to remove the rear bumper, anyone else know?


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