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How hard is it. I'm helping a friend out tomorrow and just looking to find out how hard it is. He has a replacement fender and the plastic piece for the fender wall around the wheel well. It's a 96 Civic, I think EL, deffinetly not the hatchback. Thx in advance
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Re: Replacing a fender
simple... i just did it on my 98 sedan... just take it off (like 3 or 4 screws actually hold it in place), then put the new one on. Might require some fitment, but other than that, it's simple.
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Re: Replacing a fender
the bolts, are they SAE or metric?
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Re: Replacing a fender
should be 10mm
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Re: Replacing a fender
thx. Hardest part about the whole thing was getting the side trim along the rocker panel off, didn't know which way to go. Got it done in a couple of hours and some new clips
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Re: Replacing a fender
yep, like 90% of the bolts on civics like mine are 10mm... lol makes it hella ez... don't know why domestics didn't think of that sooner... told ya it wasn't so bad though, huh?
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