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EMPI Billet Aluminum Deck Lid Stand-Off — Polished, Cal-Look | VW Beetle 1950–1964 (17-2948-0)

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EMPI Billet Aluminum Deck Lid Stand-Off — Polished, Cal-Look | VW Beetle 1950–1964 (17-2948-0)Polished billet aluminum deck lid stand offs for 19501964 VW Type 1 Beetle. The classic Cal look engine cooling and style upgrade props the rear deck lid open by a few inches at the latch, dramatically improving engine bay airflow while showcasing the iconic raised deck lid aesthetic. EMPI part #17 2948 0. Why deck lid stand offs became iconic on early Beetles Air cooled VWs cool themselves by drawing air through the engine bay louvers and over the

Polished billet aluminum deck lid stand-offs for 1950–1964 VW Type 1 Beetle. The classic Cal-look engine-cooling and style upgrade — props the rear deck lid open by a few inches at the latch, dramatically improving engine bay airflow while showcasing the iconic raised-deck-lid aesthetic. EMPI part #17-2948-0.

Why deck lid stand-offs became iconic on early Beetles

Air-cooled VWs cool themselves by drawing air through the engine bay louvers and over the fins of the cylinders. On hot days, in traffic, or with performance engines making more heat than stock, engine bay temperatures climb to the point where oil temperature and ignition reliability both suffer. Cracking the rear deck lid open even an inch or two roughly doubles the available airflow into the engine compartment.

Decades ago, Cal-look builders started using stand-offs to permanently prop the deck lid in this open position — partly for cooling, partly because the raised-deck-lid look became one of the defining visual signatures of Cal-look Beetles. The style has been continuously popular for 50+ years.

Specifications

  • Material: Billet aluminum
  • Finish: Polished
  • Function: Hold rear deck lid in raised/open position at latch
  • Part number: 17-2948-0
  • Vendor: EMPI

Fitment

  • VW Beetle (Type 1): 1950–1964 — pre-1965 deck lid latch geometry

Will NOT fit: 1965 and later Beetles, which use a different deck lid latch design. If your Beetle is 1965 or newer, look for the appropriate stand-off for your year — the latch and lock geometry changed.

FAQ

Will this work on my 1967 Beetle?
No. The 1965 model year brought changes to the deck lid and latch design. This specific stand-off is sized for the pre-1965 latch geometry. Order the correct year-specific version for 1965+ cars.

How much does the deck lid open with the stand-off installed?
Typically about 1–2 inches at the latch — enough to dramatically improve airflow without making the lid look like it's failing to latch. The exact amount depends on the stand-off and your specific lid hinge condition.

Do I need to drill holes in my deck lid?
Most stand-offs install at the existing latch points. Check the installation hardware and instructions when the product arrives — no permanent modification is typically required, though some installations benefit from small alignment adjustments.

Does this actually help with cooling?
Yes, measurably. On a hot day in traffic, opening the rear deck lid 1–2 inches drops engine bay temperatures noticeably — most builders running 1776cc+ engines or live in hot climates consider deck lid props essential. On a fully stock 1200cc Beetle in mild weather, the impact is smaller but still positive.

Is this for show or function?
Both. Visually, it's the iconic Cal-look stance. Functionally, it improves cooling significantly enough that performance engine builders consider it cheap insurance.

Will rain or dirt get into the engine bay with the lid open?
Some, yes — though not as much as you'd expect, since the lid is still mostly closed. Most owners drop the deck lid for car wash or rain driving. The stand-off can be removed in seconds without tools on most installations.

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