Can anybody tell me the part number for the front air deflector on an 04 ZO6. I don't need the plastic deflector itself, but, rather, the aluminum cross brace its attached to.
Sorry, but I'm away from home, don't have my service manuals handy, and the local dealer looked at me like I had two heads when I tried to describe the part to him....Thanks in advance....
Manufacturer Part # Description Price
GM 10419313 RH Lower Air Dam Deflector $5.28
GM 10401458 Center Lower Air Dam Deflector $30.48
GM 10419312 LH Lower Air Dam Deflector $5.28
GM 10400765 Front Frame Rail (Driveway scrapers) $124.00
Location: Yuma, Az. ?????? Z06 Fest IV, V, VII and Winterfest 1 & 2
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I had to replace my front air deflector (the one on springs) and the drivers side spoiler (black plastic one). I purchased a set from a vendor and just in case you need to replace yours, here are the GM part numbers:
Deflector - GM Part# 10401458 (comes complete ready to bolt on w/springs and attachment bar - 2 bolts to attach).
Right side spoiler - GM Part# 10419313
Left side spoiler - GM Part# 10419312
These are available from GM parts direct.
From what I could tell after going to the dealer and looking at the parts pictures on his computer, they do not sell or have a part number for the attachment bar that the center deflector is mounted to (with the cables and springs). This has to be purchased as one unit (GM Part# 10401458)
Hope this helps.
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Sig by GR8 White (modified by Speedratchet) 2004 MS/BLK
NCM#31853 Still retired out in the middle of nowhere.
I just replaced all 3 of mine. There was a piece hanging off the left one, and the right was worn away on an angel. Paid $81.00 at West Coast.
Takes about 10 miutes to install, real easy, just a few screws. It takes longer to jack up the front than to replace them. Of course one time backing out the driveway and they are scratched already.
I just replaced all 3 of mine. There was a piece hanging off the left one, and the right was worn away on an angel. Paid $81.00 at West Coast.
Takes about 10 miutes to install, real easy, just a few screws. It takes longer to jack up the front than to replace them. Of course one time backing out the driveway and they are scratched already.
Did you have to run down to the Hardware store to replace the screws you lost while you were putting it on?
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