Rear Diffusers
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Re: Rear Diffusers
Originally Posted by FP
How do these get attached/installed? I just bought a used set, but they came with no fasteners.
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FP, try a hardware or auto parts store. Look for the expanding plastic fasteners. You should be able to find something that will fit and then use a flat black screw of your choice. Note that the size of the screw and the fastener are dependent on each other. i.e. fastener A works with screw size B.
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Re: Rear Diffusers
I used the plastic fasteners that came with mine but you don't need them. Go to your hardware store and look for black ( I think you are painting your diffusers black) automotive type screws with built on washers or large heads. A number #10,12, or 14 will work just fine. 1/2" to an 1" long will work.
The difussers are a bit tricky to get them lined up for perfect fit due to the tape wants to stick everywhere but where it should!
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The difussers are a bit tricky to get them lined up for perfect fit due to the tape wants to stick everywhere but where it should!
James
Re: Rear Diffusers
It appears all the links for the "Mopar Rear Diffuser's" are no longer functioning or the site no longer sells the product. Does anyone know of this rear diffuser available anywhere? Prices? I hear Chrysler sells it under a specific part number, however I hear its expensive. Any suggestions appreciated.
Edit: Also...does this diffuser work in conjunction with the stock accents around the exhaust.
Thanks,
FJP
Edit: Also...does this diffuser work in conjunction with the stock accents around the exhaust.
Thanks,
FJP
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Re: Rear Diffusers
Originally Posted by Fjp3105
It appears all the links for the "Mopar Rear Diffuser's" are no longer functioning or the site no longer sells the product. Does anyone know of this rear diffuser available anywhere? Prices? I hear Chrysler sells it under a specific part number, however I hear its expensive. Any suggestions appreciated.
Edit: Also...does this diffuser work in conjunction with the stock accents around the exhaust.
Thanks,
FJP
Edit: Also...does this diffuser work in conjunction with the stock accents around the exhaust.
Thanks,
FJP
(E-mailed myself the link previously so I wouldn't lose it)
http://www.chryslerpartsstore.com/pr...oducts_id=1330
(Edit: I hope this was the one you were talking about ^^)
Not sure about this one working in conjunction with the stock accents but I highly doubt it could.
Looks like it replaces the entire stock piece, but like I said, I'm not sure.
Good luck!
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Eric
Re: Rear Diffusers
I just ordered it. There are many more in stock. 204 dollars shipped via UPS with tracking. Its the cheapest I was able to find. It was titled 2007 Crossfire. I'm hoping and assuming that the 2004 and 2007 are identical as far as the rear diffuser is concerned! Excited! Small accent, but appears to make a HUGE difference.
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Re: Rear Diffusers
Originally Posted by Fjp3105
I just ordered it. There are many more in stock. 204 dollars shipped via UPS with tracking. Its the cheapest I was able to find. It was titled 2007 Crossfire. I'm hoping and assuming that the 2004 and 2007 are identical as far as the rear diffuser is concerned! Excited! Small accent, but appears to make a HUGE difference.
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I clicked on the link on the left side that said 2005 Chrysler Crossfire (I have an 05), and all that changed was the title of the product. (e.g. it said 2005 Crossfire instead of 2007).
Should be the same, don't worry.
-Eric