Front Bumper?
:sigh:
http://collegehillshonda.com/i...s.pdf
As much as it pains me to give someone with such terrible grammar, attitude, and spelling info, read that PDF, it tells you exactly how to do it.
http://collegehillshonda.com/i...s.pdf
As much as it pains me to give someone with such terrible grammar, attitude, and spelling info, read that PDF, it tells you exactly how to do it.
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1. Remove the two screws from the ends by the front tires.
2. Remove all the fasteners that hold the under panel in place to the front bumper (several of them, plus two screws.)
3. With the front under panel removed, there are three 10mm bolts that, from the inside, go through the lower bumper into the spoiler. Remove these. I used a ratcheting wrench with made things easier.
4. There are two more fasteners under the front of the spoiler (I don't remember if they need to be removed or not, but I did.)
5. There are two 10mm bolts that have to be removed from the inside of the front lower bumper. I used a 10mm socket with a 3" extension and a stubby-handle ratchet.
6. Once you have everything disconnected, just remove the lip.
7. Re-install the fasteners with the front under panel to hold it back in place. Don't forget the two screws that you removed.
This will leave two small holes in the bottom of the front bumper, which, after looking at it for a day, looks kinda sporty itself
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..Welcome to honda-tech, your first post isnt looking too good. fix your grammar and spelling or your going to hate posting on here.
1. Remove the two screws from the ends by the front tires.
2. Remove all the fasteners that hold the under panel in place to the front bumper (several of them, plus two screws.)
3. With the front under panel removed, there are three 10mm bolts that, from the inside, go through the lower bumper into the spoiler. Remove these. I used a ratcheting wrench with made things easier.
4. There are two more fasteners under the front of the spoiler (I don't remember if they need to be removed or not, but I did.)
5. There are two 10mm bolts that have to be removed from the inside of the front lower bumper. I used a 10mm socket with a 3" extension and a stubby-handle ratchet.
6. Once you have everything disconnected, just remove the lip.
7. Re-install the fasteners with the front under panel to hold it back in place. Don't forget the two screws that you removed.
This will leave two small holes in the bottom of the front bumper, which, after looking at it for a day, looks kinda sporty itself
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..Welcome to honda-tech, your first post isnt looking too good. fix your grammar and spelling or your going to hate posting on here.
yea, I'm sorry I was really angry last night when i was trying to get it off, i just was freaking out. Anyways thanks for the help and my car really is nice. I had to get to the radiator.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gengstalllp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea, I'm sorry I was really angry last night when i was trying to get it off, i just was freaking out. Anyways thanks for the help and my car really is nice. I had to get to the radiator.</TD></TR></TABLE>
much better
much better
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gengstalllp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea, I'm sorry I was really angry last night when i was trying to get it off, i just was freaking out. Anyways thanks for the help and my car really is nice. I had to get to the radiator.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No problem. Always glad to help.
No problem. Always glad to help.
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