968 Hoop Spoiler Conversion Parts List & Prices
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968 Hoop Spoiler Conversion Parts List & Prices
After years of fence sitting on this mod, finding a hoop spoiler from a '91 951 on ebay for the ridiculous price of $240 pushed me into action. Or, more aptly put, forced me to research and buy the rest of the parts necessary to get this holy grail installed.
Parts list for '89 944s2 install:
PART# Description QTY PRICE (ea)
944-512-103-00-03C rear spoiler 1 409.49
951 512 405 00 03C rear spoiler L 1 194.01
951 512 406 00 03C rear spoiler R 1 194.01
N 033 184 1 screw 2 2.27
803-955-637 gasket 4 3.50
900 151 027 07 washer 2 .17
900 034 033 07 nut 2 .23
900 269 054 07 screw 2 .63
900 380 001 02 nut 2 4.47
N 102 158 01 screw 4 1.24
900 025 053 07 nut 4 .24
951 512 733 01 shim 4 1.10
N 021 255 1 slotted nut 4 1.58
900 269 017 02 screw 2 .07
900 380 001 02 lock nut 2 4.47
951 512 465 02 gasket 1 256.91
900 250 024 07 screw 2 1.96
951 512 603 00 gasket 1 20.40
951-512-605-02-01c gasket L 1 29.60
951-512-606-02-01c gasket R 1 31.82
That's right, one gasket for $256.91!
Ordered the works from Sunset Porsche (best prices I've ever found on Porsche parts). Unfortunately these prices are almost 30% higher than when I first costed this stuff almost two years ago. At that time the wing was $670, so finding it on ebay for $240 helped justify this ludicrous outlay in my warped "sure this makes sense, its for my 44" universe. However, I think this serves as a pretty good argument to just go and buy a complete hatch with the hoop spoiler and be done with it. Even more so considering I still need to fab the brackets to attach the lower trim piece . . .
Parts list for '89 944s2 install:
PART# Description QTY PRICE (ea)
944-512-103-00-03C rear spoiler 1 409.49
951 512 405 00 03C rear spoiler L 1 194.01
951 512 406 00 03C rear spoiler R 1 194.01
N 033 184 1 screw 2 2.27
803-955-637 gasket 4 3.50
900 151 027 07 washer 2 .17
900 034 033 07 nut 2 .23
900 269 054 07 screw 2 .63
900 380 001 02 nut 2 4.47
N 102 158 01 screw 4 1.24
900 025 053 07 nut 4 .24
951 512 733 01 shim 4 1.10
N 021 255 1 slotted nut 4 1.58
900 269 017 02 screw 2 .07
900 380 001 02 lock nut 2 4.47
951 512 465 02 gasket 1 256.91
900 250 024 07 screw 2 1.96
951 512 603 00 gasket 1 20.40
951-512-605-02-01c gasket L 1 29.60
951-512-606-02-01c gasket R 1 31.82
That's right, one gasket for $256.91!
Ordered the works from Sunset Porsche (best prices I've ever found on Porsche parts). Unfortunately these prices are almost 30% higher than when I first costed this stuff almost two years ago. At that time the wing was $670, so finding it on ebay for $240 helped justify this ludicrous outlay in my warped "sure this makes sense, its for my 44" universe. However, I think this serves as a pretty good argument to just go and buy a complete hatch with the hoop spoiler and be done with it. Even more so considering I still need to fab the brackets to attach the lower trim piece . . .
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You won't regret it once it is on, but I hate to tell you that I didn't use that gasket, in the pet it looks extra, it is only on the 944 not 968.
Mine came from a wrecker, they didn't bother to unscrew the side trim, just pulled it off, the pieces you are quoted 194.01 for!
So I just glued the trim on without the side gasket, it does sit a little flusher.
I only used one gasket -
951 512 603 00 gasket 1 20.40
I bought it the first week I bought the car, I thought after they yanked it off they were having me on with the price, but I have realised now that $400 was a pretty good price (that is 400 A$).
Mine came from a wrecker, they didn't bother to unscrew the side trim, just pulled it off, the pieces you are quoted 194.01 for!
So I just glued the trim on without the side gasket, it does sit a little flusher.
I only used one gasket -
951 512 603 00 gasket 1 20.40
I bought it the first week I bought the car, I thought after they yanked it off they were having me on with the price, but I have realised now that $400 was a pretty good price (that is 400 A$).
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The plastic trim under the hoop spoiler that I purchased is the RoW version, i.e. no third brake light. PET showed two gaskets were needed. However, having started disassembly its obivious that the gaskets appear to be purely cosmetic in that they are not required to prevent water from intruding into the cabin.
HOOP SPOILER INSTALL URBAN LEGEND #1: "The side trim pieces install with no drilling". Bull Crap. At least for the trim I purchased ('90 Turbo/'91 s2) you have to drill 1 extra hole in the metal frame surrounding the hatch glass at the point where the stock trim pieces are secured by a screw.
What I am confronted with now is trying to remove the seven screws that hold the stock wing in place. The threads are badly corroded and I have already bunged up the head of one of them to the point where drilling it out is my only option. So much for this afternoon project . . .
HOOP SPOILER INSTALL URBAN LEGEND #1: "The side trim pieces install with no drilling". Bull Crap. At least for the trim I purchased ('90 Turbo/'91 s2) you have to drill 1 extra hole in the metal frame surrounding the hatch glass at the point where the stock trim pieces are secured by a screw.
What I am confronted with now is trying to remove the seven screws that hold the stock wing in place. The threads are badly corroded and I have already bunged up the head of one of them to the point where drilling it out is my only option. So much for this afternoon project . . .
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Originally Posted by emwporsche
does the 968 wing bolt right up to a 924s
do you have to buy the glass too?
do you have to buy the glass too?
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Originally Posted by Clark W
HOOP SPOILER INSTALL URBAN LEGEND #1: "The side trim pieces install with no drilling". Bull Crap. At least for the trim I purchased ('90 Turbo/'91 s2) you have to drill 1 extra hole in the metal frame surrounding the hatch glass at the point where the stock trim pieces are secured by a screw.
What I am confronted with now is trying to remove the seven screws that hold the stock wing in place. The threads are badly corroded and I have already bunged up the head of one of them to the point where drilling it out is my only option. So much for this afternoon project . . .
What I am confronted with now is trying to remove the seven screws that hold the stock wing in place. The threads are badly corroded and I have already bunged up the head of one of them to the point where drilling it out is my only option. So much for this afternoon project . . .
It is great when it is finally finished.
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For the guys that have put a full 968 hatch on a 944, what have you done about the two latch seals?
On 944s, the latch lock/stud assemblies have the gasket integrated in the part, basically a rubber mold, attached to the hatch. On the 968, the latch seals are separate parts that screw to the body/frame. I dont want to put any additional screw holes into the body, so I dont want to use the 968 seals.
I think I can install the older 944 type latch assemblies onto the 968 frame but Im not positive. Also, there is a different part number for the latch assemblies for 90 and earlier 944s, and the wing type 91 944S2. Any ideas what is different on a 91 S2 latch versus the earlier 944s and the later 968s?
On 944s, the latch lock/stud assemblies have the gasket integrated in the part, basically a rubber mold, attached to the hatch. On the 968, the latch seals are separate parts that screw to the body/frame. I dont want to put any additional screw holes into the body, so I dont want to use the 968 seals.
I think I can install the older 944 type latch assemblies onto the 968 frame but Im not positive. Also, there is a different part number for the latch assemblies for 90 and earlier 944s, and the wing type 91 944S2. Any ideas what is different on a 91 S2 latch versus the earlier 944s and the later 968s?
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Originally Posted by testarossa_td
People who have fitted these....why don't I see pictures of the process
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We've got so much great info out there on so many aspects of maintaining and upgrading these cars. Yet, for some reason, though everyone and their uncle wants to upgrade to a hoop spoiler, there does not seem to be any kind of a definitive, illustrated write-up on the process. I smell conspiracy.
To confound matters, the dis-information (though well intentioned) on this topic just muddles things up all the more. Granted, the hatch modifications that transpired from '83 through '95 on the 44 series are going to result in several possible approaches I gather. But regardless, I want to at least try and document what it's REALLY going to take to get my wing installed starting with a bag of parts.
For me, just getting the old wing off has required some unique tools (Lisle tool #13120 is perfect for the slotted nuts) and a 3/16 drill bit. Who'd a thought!?!?!?
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Originally Posted by testarossa_td
People who have fitted these....why don't I see pictures of the process
Does GT-racing not carry the aftermarkets anymore?
Does GT-racing not carry the aftermarkets anymore?
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I have a few photos of mine being installed, but the reason I did not write up a definitive guide is that my wing pieces had some damaged tabs and I had to fabricate replacements without knowing how the stock tabs looked. This would have probably led to further confusion, so I let it go and just did what I had to do to get it installed. In addition, there are probably several variants of wings and hatches over the years, so one person's experience would not cover the breadth.
For the most part, it is not a difficult job. Just know that it can be done with a little tinkering.
For the most part, it is not a difficult job. Just know that it can be done with a little tinkering.
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Originally Posted by 9fitty1
So did you guys acutally get the 968 hatch or are you talking about fitting it onto a rubber spoilered 944?