The filter sure gets dirty in a year.
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Hmm..yeah... Next, I'm going to pull the rear bumper off so I can get a really good pic of the Stillen SS muffler. LOL. Nah..The front bumper and the lip are going into the body shop for a fresh coat of paint.
Originally posted by Confused
please tell me you didn't pull the bumper off to take that pic...
please tell me you didn't pull the bumper off to take that pic...
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Re: The filter sure gets dirty in a year.
Damn, that's from just one year's worth of driving? That is one dirty filter.
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Re: The filter sure gets dirty in a year.
1MAX2NV, what the hell are you doing to your car??
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Nevermind my previous post.
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Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
Hmm..yeah... Next, I'm going to pull the rear bumper off so I can get a really good pic of the Stillen SS muffler. LOL. Nah..The front bumper and the lip are going into the body shop for a fresh coat of paint.
Hmm..yeah... Next, I'm going to pull the rear bumper off so I can get a really good pic of the Stillen SS muffler. LOL. Nah..The front bumper and the lip are going into the body shop for a fresh coat of paint.
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Re: Tony, how hard is it to remove the front bumper
Jack the car up.
Remove the turnsignals.
Remove the foglights.
Remove the corner lights.
Remove both of the bottom splash covers.
Unscrew the lower part of both front wheel well covers.
Remove the grill.
Three bolts and two plastic clips hold the front part. They are right under where the grill is.
Three nuts on each side hold the bumper to the fender.
Pull and the front bumper comes off.
Took me about 30mins. Broke one of the bolt that holds the foglight because all of them were rusted. Broke one of the clip too. Those parts were cheap and I just placed an order for them from Maxwell Nissan in Austin Texas.
Remove the turnsignals.
Remove the foglights.
Remove the corner lights.
Remove both of the bottom splash covers.
Unscrew the lower part of both front wheel well covers.
Remove the grill.
Three bolts and two plastic clips hold the front part. They are right under where the grill is.
Three nuts on each side hold the bumper to the fender.
Pull and the front bumper comes off.
Took me about 30mins. Broke one of the bolt that holds the foglight because all of them were rusted. Broke one of the clip too. Those parts were cheap and I just placed an order for them from Maxwell Nissan in Austin Texas.
Originally posted by stjohnr
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