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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 11:32 PM
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Front and Rear facia removal

I need to know how to get my front bumper cover and rear bumper cover off the car to make a damage assessment and work on a headlight assembly and so far I'm miles away from getting it done. On my CRX it was a 5 minute deal, and I spent atleast 30 minutes just trying to find the right screws to take off.

So I need help.
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Old Nov 26, 2006 | 11:57 PM
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lol.. its actually pretty easy... there are 3 10mm bolts that you have to get to from each of the wheel wells... a 1' extension helps alot... then there are 6 10mm on the top of the bumper, right infront of the hood latch, the like 4-6 more under the front bumper.... thats it... (not including the no brainer screws that need to be removed)

ive done the rear, and its easy also, but cant for the life of me give an explanation on it
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 12:02 AM
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ive done the rear, and its easy also, but cant for the life of me give an explanation on it
Two 10mm nuts on each side and about 10 on the inside (acessed from behind the spare and below the lights) as I recall
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 12:16 AM
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So you see my confusion, the CRX had two bolts on each side behind the turn-signal and then two philips screws in each wheels well.

Ok, thanx, I look this topic up tomorrow and give this little mini-project another go.

Next step is drilling the pop-rivetts out of the side skirts so I can make the car look less like a pansy, and more like I'm doing something with it.
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