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Old 01-29-2012, 11:14 PM
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Default 930 rear valance for passenger side exhaust

I have been searching the archives for an aftermarket rear valance with passenger side exhaust. Thought I saw one there once.
Or a valance that covers both sides so I can cut out what I need.
An info. Greatly appreciated.
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Old 01-30-2012, 12:40 AM
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I just ordered a similar one from rarlyl8 motorsports, email him.
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Talked to Rarlyl8 and their rear valance does not have studs for the heat shield in a Turbo.
Any other suggestions?
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Old 02-02-2012, 11:39 PM
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I think he has some method of mounting the shield.....I'm banking on it!
However, I think he uses the same fiberglass as corvettes and you may not even need one as long as the muffler isn't in contact.

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Originally Posted by TT Surgeon
I think he has some method of mounting the shield.....I'm banking on it!
However, I think he uses the same fiberglass as corvettes and you may not even need one as long as the muffler isn't in contact.
I took mine off (aftermarket exhaust). It was just a place for stones and other debris to collect. You can always line the valance with an adhesive backed flexible heat shield if you are really concerned.
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That's a good suggestion, where is that stuff available?
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Summit Racing....part number SUM-879010 - Summit Racing® Hood Heat and Sound Barrier Kits.

Lots of other choices...google heat and sound barriers.
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^^^^ Totally OT, but fantastic looking car, Turbo87...
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My rear bumper gets really hot.
I'll check out the heat shield.
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