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Re: How to remove SPG panels from car?? n/m
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Posted by lt88cvt [Email] (more from lt88cvt) on Tue, 25 Dec 2001 16:35:30 Share Post by Email
In Reply to: How to remove SPG panels from car?? n/m, FasTurbo900, Tue, 25 Dec 2001 00:25:05
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door panels: remove the 3 or 4 rivets from the inside of the door by drilling through it or by using a chisel or screw driver. There is a torx or phillips screw at the edge of the very edge of the door that must be removed also. Slide the panel towards the rear (door must be opened) you may have to help it a bit by prying between the fender and door panel. Don't attempt to take it off by prying the panel off the rails it should slide off.

front fender panels: You have to get the wheel off to make your job less difficult. There are 2 screws at the bottom and a retainer clip. On the inside of the wheel well you have 3 bolts to remove. This will slide off towards the front of the car. If you have wheel archs you will have to take these off first before removing the panel.

rear fender panels: Same as above but slide the panel towars the rear of the vehicle.

Bumper extensions rear: unscrew the bolts from the inside of the fender well on the rubber pieces, there's either 1 or 2 screws at the bottom to remove. slide it out towards the front of the vehicle.

Bumper extensions front: remove the screws from the inside of the fender wall on the rubber pieces. At the very bottom of the bumper is a "lip" spoiler, it has 1 screw to remove that is connected to the extension. When the screws are remover unhook the panel you won't have to slide this one out.

Don't forget to save all the pieces you removed. Don't forget to take the rails and the rubber pieces behind the rail. Unfortunately you'll have to order a new set of nylon grommets to reinstall if transfering the kit to another vehicle. If you have any question or I missed a step drop me a line.

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