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Old 04-01-2013 | 03:31 PM
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Anyone know the part number of the rubber flaps/sheets that are behind the headlights? I think their purpose is to keep weather out of the engine bay. One of mind ripped and I'd like to replace it. This is for a 99-02 NBS. I tried searching but do not know what they are called.
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If you are referring to the rubber pieces/flaps that attach to the core support, I believe they are called "baffles". They are listed under the Radiator Mounting & Related Parts section (under Cooling System, Grille, Oil System) at gmpartsgiant.com

P/N's: 15034806 (right) & 15034805 (left)
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If you are referring to the rubber pieces/flaps that attach to the core support, I believe they are called "baffles". They are listed under the Radiator Mounting & Related Parts section (under Cooling System, Grille, Oil System) at gmpartsgiant.com

P/N's: 15034806 (right) & 15034805 (left)
Thanks! Those are what I was looking for!
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