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I am trying to install a new grill that screws over the OEM grill. The problem is, I cannot find any way of getting between the back of the grill and the radiator.
Does anyone know how to remove the grill properly? Thanks |
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Re: Removing the grill
When I installed mine I found it easier to just undo the upper supports and squeeze my arm behind the grill. I have quite large arms and this worked ok for me.
Later Leopardmech |
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So you basically just released the few clips at the top of the grill? You mean you did not remove the entire grill?
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Re: Removing the grill
Does anyone know if leopardmech meant that he did not remove the entire grill?
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If you want to remove the grille, just grab ahold firmly and pull it back. Its attached with snap clips. I've taken apart dozens of them.
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Yeah I actually figured the grill removal out before your post but I appreciate your help.
Thank you |
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