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Old 02-27-07, 12:05 PM
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Quick idiot question, turn signal enclosure on stock front bumper

What's the proper way to remove this, one phillips screw on the outside then what?

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Pull out the end that is screwed in and then pull towards the outside of the car....
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Originally Posted by rynberg
Pull out the end that is screwed in and then pull towards the outside of the car....
using a plastic knife or something eh
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Originally Posted by BoostFrenzy
using a plastic knife or something eh
I didn't need any tools other than my phillips head screw driver when I removed my stock S6 corners. It's just one screw and they slide out. Then again, I removed mine with the bumper cover off.
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just keep the screw partially in(so it's still on the turn signal and not in the bumper), and just pull on it and it slides out EASY, no other tools necessary
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Originally Posted by MADDSLOW
just keep the screw partially in(so it's still on the turn signal and not in the bumper), and just pull on it and it slides out EASY, no other tools necessary
right on, thanks




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