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Bumper Corner Rubber – Wide S-Type Version
Restore the original appearance and protection of your
classic Porsche 911 with this OE Match Rear Bumper Corner Rubber –
Wide Version. Designed specifically for Porsche 911 models produced between
1965 and 1973, this high-quality replacement rubber trim fits the rear bumper
corner sections and helps maintain the factory-correct finish of the iconic
longhood bodywork.
Fits:
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)
1. Wide Rubber Moudling 1965-68 Cars WITHOUT Reflectors - Longer Trim
2. Wide Rubber Moudling 1969-73 Cars WITH Reflectors - Shorter Trim
As one of the most visible trim components on an early Porsche 911, the bumper corner rubber plays an important role in both aesthetics and protection. Over time, original rubber components can harden, crack, shrink or become damaged, detracting from the appearance of an otherwise well-maintained vehicle.
Manufactured to OE Match specifications, this wide-version bumper corner rubber provides the correct fit, profile and appearance required for restoration, repair and concours-level refurbishment projects.
What Does the Rear Bumper Corner Rubber Do?
The rear bumper corner rubber is fitted between the bumper sections and bodywork at the rear corners of the vehicle.
Its primary functions include:
- Providing a factory-finished appearance
- Protecting bumper edges
- Cushioning panel interfaces
- Reducing vibration between components
- Helping maintain correct bumper alignment
- Enhancing vehicle aesthetics
- Completing the original bumper assembly design
While often viewed as a cosmetic component, it also contributes to the overall integrity and fit of the bumper system.
Why Do Rear Bumper Corner Rubbers Fail?
Original rubber trim components are constantly exposed to environmental conditions.
Common causes of deterioration include:
- UV exposure
- Heat and temperature cycling
- Age-related hardening
- Ozone damage
- Moisture exposure
- Road contamination
- Minor impact damage
- Long-term compression
After decades of use, many original bumper rubbers lose their flexibility and no longer fit correctly.
Symptoms of Worn Rear Bumper Corner Rubbers
Common signs of deterioration include:
- Cracked rubber surfaces
- Shrinkage Hardening of the material
- Faded appearance
- Poor bumper fitment
- Gaps between body panels and bumper sections
- Distorted shape
- Missing sections of rubber trim
These issues can significantly affect the appearance of a classic Porsche restoration.
When Should the Rear Bumper Corner Rubber Be Replaced?
Replacement is recommended when:
- The original rubber has cracked
- Shrinkage is visible
- The material has hardened
- Bumper restoration work is being carried out
- Repainting the vehicle
- Restoring a Porsche 911 to factory condition
- Replacing damaged bumper components
- Completing a concours restoration
Many Porsche specialists replace all external rubber trim during a full body restoration to achieve the highest quality finish.
Why Replacement Matters
New bumper rubbers help restore the crisp appearance of the original Porsche body design.
Benefits include:
- Improved vehicle appearance
- Correct factory profile
- Better bumper fitment
- Reduced vibration
- Enhanced restoration quality
- Increased vehicle value
- Factory-correct presentation
- Long-term durability
For early Porsche 911 models, details such as bumper rubbers can make a significant difference to the final appearance of the vehicle.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
90150504
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)
