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Dissident

Dissident
About Dissident

Dissident for Porsche

Dissident parts for Porsche models from Design911.

A Quick Look at Dissident

Dissident information on this page is based on details supplied by the manufacturer or distributor, plus any OE references provided with the parts.

Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche

Where Dissident is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, side/position, and connector type where relevant.

  • Dissident is typically selected for specialist upgrades where owners want a more focused solution than generic parts. Real-world reasons include improving durability, feel, or performance in a specific area of the car.
  • Common triggers for replacement include inconsistent performance under heat or load, premature wear, or increased noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) if parts are stiffer than stock or mismatched with the rest of the setup.
  • Be realistic about comfort and usability – some Dissident products are more focused than standard parts, so consider how the car is used on road and track.
  • Plan supporting modifications where relevant and upgrade in stages, checking alignment and road-test results after changes.

Browse by Category

If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.

Chassis / Bodywork — Chassis and bodywork components are changed to repair accident damage, address corrosion, or modify the shell for restoration or performance work while keeping the Porsche structure straight and safe. Common problems include rust in sills and arches, bent rails after impacts, and past poor repairs leading to misaligned panels.

  • Check whether panels are supplied e-coated or bare metal, and whether welding or specialist bodywork is required before ordering.
  • Confirm if parts are side-specific or differ between left-hand and right-hand drive before paint and installation.

Bumpers Front — Front bumpers on a Porsche are often replaced after minor collisions, stone damage, or when updating the car to a different look or aero package. Typical issues include cracked plastic, distorted mounting points, peeling paint and broken grille or trim fixings.

  • Confirm whether the bumper is model, year and body-style specific and if it is compatible with any factory sensors or headlamp washers.
  • Check exactly what is included – bare shells may need separate grilles, trims, brackets and fixings.

Lower Spoilers / Trays / Corner trims — Lower spoilers, undertrays and corner trims manage airflow and protect the underside of a Porsche, and are frequently replaced after kerb strikes, off-road contact or when restoring correct aero parts. Typical defects include cracks, missing sections, broken tabs, sagging panels and distorted plastic from impacts or heat.

  • Check whether the part is for the front, rear or side location and that it matches standard, SportDesign or Turbo bumper variants where applicable.
  • Confirm if mounting clips, fasteners and any trim hardware are included or need to be ordered separately.

Exterior Styling / Spoilers — Owners change exterior styling parts to update the look, improve aerodynamics, replace damaged trim, or match a specific Porsche style such as OEM, GT or motorsport-inspired. Common symptoms that prompt replacement include poor panel gaps, cracked mounts, faded or peeling finishes, rattles at speed and wind noise from uneven fit.

  • Assume most styling parts will need preparation and painting for a factory-quality finish; always test-fit before paint.
  • Consider the effect on handling and aero balance at speed, and be prepared for some trimming or bracket work on more extreme conversions.

Front Spoilers / Bumpers — Front spoilers and bumpers are replaced on Porsche models after impacts, to refresh tired bodywork or to change style and airflow for radiators or brake cooling. Failures usually show as cracks, broken mounting tabs, sagging corners, scraping damage, paint cracking, wind noise and missing fasteners or undertrays.

  • Match any front spoiler or bumper to the exact model, year and facelift variant, and check compatibility with lights, wings, grilles and ducts.
  • Budget for any additional brackets, undertrays and fixings needed to secure the assembly and prevent vibration or scraping.

Explore Dissident at Design911

View the current Dissident range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.

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