GLC63 SUV spoiler lip
#26
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The white and black theme looks really good man, thanks for sharing.
I just installed my lip spoiler today. Looks good though I didn’t exactly place the spoiler evenly in the middle. There’s a few spots where I see gaps. I will take it off and try again when the weather gets warmer. I really need to upgrade the lighting in my garage.
I just installed my lip spoiler today. Looks good though I didn’t exactly place the spoiler evenly in the middle. There’s a few spots where I see gaps. I will take it off and try again when the weather gets warmer. I really need to upgrade the lighting in my garage.
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#29
The white and black theme looks really good man, thanks for sharing.
I just installed my lip spoiler today. Looks good though I didn’t exactly place the spoiler evenly in the middle. There’s a few spots where I see gaps. I will take it off and try again when the weather gets warmer. I really need to upgrade the lighting in my garage.
I just installed my lip spoiler today. Looks good though I didn’t exactly place the spoiler evenly in the middle. There’s a few spots where I see gaps. I will take it off and try again when the weather gets warmer. I really need to upgrade the lighting in my garage.
can you share the part number for the lip spoiler you had installed?
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#32
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Andrew beat me to it. That’s the part number, but the problem is it’s difficult to order if you are in the US. I tried a bunch of dealers and they were not able to order it. It doesn’t even come up in the system as orderable for the parts department as I tried 5 different dealers.
The one one I ordered I bought from Ali Express.
US $260.00 | For Mercedes Benz GLC SUV car spoiler Original GLC63 AMG style for benz W253 glc 200 glc260 glc300 suv spoiler
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/c5SKVhM8
The one one I ordered I bought from Ali Express.
US $260.00 | For Mercedes Benz GLC SUV car spoiler Original GLC63 AMG style for benz W253 glc 200 glc260 glc300 suv spoiler
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/c5SKVhM8
#33
Andrew beat me to it. That’s the part number, but the problem is it’s difficult to order if you are in the US. I tried a bunch of dealers and they were not able to order it. It doesn’t even come up in the system as orderable for the parts department as I tried 5 different dealers.
The one one I ordered I bought from Ali Express.
US $260.00 | For Mercedes Benz GLC SUV car spoiler Original GLC63 AMG style for benz W253 glc 200 glc260 glc300 suv spoiler
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/c5SKVhM8
The one one I ordered I bought from Ali Express.
US $260.00 | For Mercedes Benz GLC SUV car spoiler Original GLC63 AMG style for benz W253 glc 200 glc260 glc300 suv spoiler
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/c5SKVhM8
#34
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on another note: i looked into the 63 extended black front wheel well flare. this is a bettter match to the existing 43 rear flare. the current 43 front black flare is flat in design. i like the beefiness of the 63 front flare.
GLC43 stock wheel well flare
GLC63 stock wheel well flare
the cost for the set is excessive at $1240 for the plastic trim pair/set... i elected to hold off for the time being. according to the parts manager, these are available for ordering at this time.
part numbers are below:
253-885-50-03 (list $620)
253-885-51-03 (list $620)
Last edited by andrew e coupe; 03-03-2019 at 09:08 AM.
#35
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~ i was told the same from my local dealer...the part is unavailable for order at this time.
on another note: i looked into the 63 extended black front wheel well flare. this is a bettter match to the existing 43 rear flare. the current 43 front black flare is flat in design. i like the beefiness of the 63 front flare.
GLC43 stock wheel well flare
GLC63 stock wheel well flare
the cost for the set is excessive at $1240 for the plastic trim pair/set... i elected to hold off for the time being. according to the parts manager, these are available for ordering at this time.
part numbers are below:
253-885-50-03 (list $620)
253-885-51-03 (list $620)
on another note: i looked into the 63 extended black front wheel well flare. this is a bettter match to the existing 43 rear flare. the current 43 front black flare is flat in design. i like the beefiness of the 63 front flare.
GLC43 stock wheel well flare
GLC63 stock wheel well flare
the cost for the set is excessive at $1240 for the plastic trim pair/set... i elected to hold off for the time being. according to the parts manager, these are available for ordering at this time.
part numbers are below:
253-885-50-03 (list $620)
253-885-51-03 (list $620)
https://www.mynewbenzparts.com/oem-p...rea-2538855003
https://www.mynewbenzparts.com/oem-p...rea-2538855103
Thank me later
#36
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Wow, excessive is not the word at $1240 for plastic parts not even painted. I found them for $449 at my site. Try mynewbenzparts.com for ordering OEM parts. Its a NY MB dealer internet parts department that I use when ordering MB parts. I used them for my last two projects and they literally beat the prices of almost every MB OEM site. They also ship super fast.
https://www.mynewbenzparts.com/oem-p...rea-2538855003
https://www.mynewbenzparts.com/oem-p...rea-2538855103
Thank me later
https://www.mynewbenzparts.com/oem-p...rea-2538855003
https://www.mynewbenzparts.com/oem-p...rea-2538855103
Thank me later
thanks for the great parts link!
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#39
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I ordered a genuine Carbon fibre spoiler for my GLC63S and replaced the factory Polar White one, I also replaced the mirror covers at the same time. The factory spoiler unbolted from the underside and the new one bolted on perfectly.
This leaves me with a Polar White factory spoiler and Night Package black mirror covers spare.
Part Number A2537901800
Part Number A0998109400 / A0998109300
So basically I retrofitted the Carbon Exterior Package EC1.
This leaves me with a Polar White factory spoiler and Night Package black mirror covers spare.
Part Number A2537901800
Part Number A0998109400 / A0998109300
So basically I retrofitted the Carbon Exterior Package EC1.
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I ordered a genuine Carbon fibre spoiler for my GLC63S and replaced the factory Polar White one, I also replaced the mirror covers at the same time. The factory spoiler unbolted from the underside and the new one bolted on perfectly.
This leaves me with a Polar White factory spoiler and Night Package black mirror covers spare.
Part Number A2537901800
Part Number A0998109400 / A0998109300
So basically I retrofitted the Carbon Exterior Package EC1.
This leaves me with a Polar White factory spoiler and Night Package black mirror covers spare.
Part Number A2537901800
Part Number A0998109400 / A0998109300
So basically I retrofitted the Carbon Exterior Package EC1.
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~ i was told the same from my local dealer...the part is unavailable for order at this time.
on another note: i looked into the 63 extended black front wheel well flare. this is a bettter match to the existing 43 rear flare. the current 43 front black flare is flat in design. i like the beefiness of the 63 front flare.
GLC43 stock wheel well flare
GLC63 stock wheel well flare
the cost for the set is excessive at $1240 for the plastic trim pair/set... i elected to hold off for the time being. according to the parts manager, these are available for ordering at this time.
part numbers are below:
253-885-50-03 (list $620)
253-885-51-03 (list $620)
on another note: i looked into the 63 extended black front wheel well flare. this is a bettter match to the existing 43 rear flare. the current 43 front black flare is flat in design. i like the beefiness of the 63 front flare.
GLC43 stock wheel well flare
GLC63 stock wheel well flare
the cost for the set is excessive at $1240 for the plastic trim pair/set... i elected to hold off for the time being. according to the parts manager, these are available for ordering at this time.
part numbers are below:
253-885-50-03 (list $620)
253-885-51-03 (list $620)
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My wife’s 2019 GLC63 just arrived; however, it did not have the CF lip spoiler although it came with the CF mirrors and the CF exterior package (B28) option listed MSRP sticker. And the dealership can’t figure out eitherZ. Any thought?
I ordered a genuine Carbon fibre spoiler for my GLC63S and replaced the factory Polar White one, I also replaced the mirror covers at the same time. The factory spoiler unbolted from the underside and the new one bolted on perfectly.
This leaves me with a Polar White factory spoiler and Night Package black mirror covers spare.
Part Number A2537901800
Part Number A0998109400 / A0998109300
So basically I retrofitted the Carbon Exterior Package EC1.
This leaves me with a Polar White factory spoiler and Night Package black mirror covers spare.
Part Number A2537901800
Part Number A0998109400 / A0998109300
So basically I retrofitted the Carbon Exterior Package EC1.
#44
WTF is going on with the seats in your build.
You paid 2600 to get the leather seats and then additional 2500 to then get the performance seats?
tthat is criminal. I am glad I only wanted the vent seats so mine came to about 3k total.
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Although that was not my question/issue, let me give you some insight. The $2600 leather option is for the red/black trim and the performance seat option is for the bucket seats.
Now back to my question. Anyone can help?
Now back to my question. Anyone can help?
Last edited by ed03feng; 09-01-2019 at 12:39 AM.
#46
I know this thread is pretty old but I was wondering if anyone would have pictures of how the oem spoiler lip attaches. I would rather spend a bit more to get an oem spoler lip that is held in with bolts than get one that is only held on with tape. Trying to see if holes need to be drilled into my 43's oem spoler to bolt the lip on. Also trying to see what hardware is used and would be needed. Thanks in advance.
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I know this thread is pretty old but I was wondering if anyone would have pictures of how the oem spoiler lip attaches. I would rather spend a bit more to get an oem spoler lip that is held in with bolts than get one that is only held on with tape. Trying to see if holes need to be drilled into my 43's oem spoler to bolt the lip on. Also trying to see what hardware is used and would be needed. Thanks in advance.
#48
Old post revival! Not sure if you’re on the forum anymore, but can I ask how much did it set you back to buy the parts? I’ve noted that it was a $4500 AUD option at the time. I’m Australia based too and just picked up a 2018 GLC63 SUV and would be keen to retrofit the genuine carbon spoiler and mirror caps. Was the fitment of the parts DIY too?