fixing the damage, dont know about the lwr bumper bolts?..............pics inside
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fixing the damage, dont know about the lwr bumper bolts?..............pics inside
Heres some update pics as to me fixing my car due to some dbag wrecking it then deciding not to buy it.
heres the old bumper compaired the the new, a change for the better i would say
heres one showing the new quarter, fenders not bolted down due to me still waiting on a door for it
and heres a final on side shot, notice the doors momo witch sucks
also, does anyone have any ideas about putting the bottem to bolts for the bumper back on?, it seems like it just doesn't want to strech that for, i tried for like an hour to no avile.
heres the old bumper compaired the the new, a change for the better i would say
heres one showing the new quarter, fenders not bolted down due to me still waiting on a door for it
and heres a final on side shot, notice the doors momo witch sucks
also, does anyone have any ideas about putting the bottem to bolts for the bumper back on?, it seems like it just doesn't want to strech that for, i tried for like an hour to no avile.
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Re: (EG93si)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EG93si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">also, how do you take that trim piece off?</TD></TR></TABLE>
its like snapped on the fender / door... so pull?
and the bumper bolts... by that you mean the two on the sides of the bumper, touching the fender?
its like snapped on the fender / door... so pull?
and the bumper bolts... by that you mean the two on the sides of the bumper, touching the fender?
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no the two on the very bottom, on the spash guard part, they just wont go, and are you sure about that pulling thing? mine seemed pretty snuggly on there
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oh alright...i saw some doors on ebay...pretty much the shell and the whole frame of it for like 80 dollars
dont knwo if that helps or not, i can post a link if you want it
dont knwo if that helps or not, i can post a link if you want it
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Dont pull the trim off... it just breaks the clips on them, as least mine did.
Pull the door panel off and go from that way, you'll be able to figure it out.
As far as the splash gard, just use 2 new screws/bolts that fit with oversized washers. It'll hold. If they arent lining up, the bumper isnt on completely.
If worse comes to worse, zip ties should do the trick. Just use black and make it nice, expletive i dont even have the 2 bolts in and the splashgard doesnt even drag. Been like that for about 2 years and no problems.
Pull the door panel off and go from that way, you'll be able to figure it out.
As far as the splash gard, just use 2 new screws/bolts that fit with oversized washers. It'll hold. If they arent lining up, the bumper isnt on completely.
If worse comes to worse, zip ties should do the trick. Just use black and make it nice, expletive i dont even have the 2 bolts in and the splashgard doesnt even drag. Been like that for about 2 years and no problems.
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I think I read somewhere else that the only way to get the trim piece off without breaking it is to take off the door panel and do it from there, i think it's just little clips you can squeeze and they'll push through, i'd also heat them a little so they're softer and less likely to break
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