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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Chicago
Posts: 3
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The side fender bolts 5 each side connecting to the bumper. The grill area (5). The bottom location of 5 bolts just under the bumper. |
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12psi boost
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: 209 area in cali.
Posts: 397
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haha sowwie for to slow n to late... hope you get that by now....
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Chicago
Posts: 3
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Yep... I got it off. It was pretty easy. Once you take the grill, parking and fog lights out, it was pretty easy to see and take the screws in the grill area off. It probably would have been easier to take the wheels off or at least turn them while I was taking the nuts off that attach the cover to the fender, but I managed to get them off. The splashguards in the wheel wells have to be pulled back to see and get at the nuts in the fender area.
BTW... there are 3 nuts on each side attaching the cover to the fender and not 5. |
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