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what torx bit to remove rear fender?

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Old Mar 20, 2003 | 07:03 AM
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what torx bit to remove rear fender?

hi all

slowly learning more about my car and cleaning up it's little problems, thanks to you guys
sure sometimes questions aren't answered quickly or at all, but for the cost the service is outstanding

think of the option, going to mazda and paying big bucks for something you could easily do yourself if only you knew how

anyway i found a part i need, (the lower black plastic lip) for my rear fender at a wreckers and paid for it, but i didn't have the torx bit needed to pull the fender to get to the last 2 clips. the torx bit needed is bigger than the 20 in my toolbox, is it a 30?

will buy one sat. on my way back to the wreckers

eric e

the stock shift know weighs a ton!, any reason for that?
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Old Mar 20, 2003 | 01:37 PM
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Are you talking about the rear bumper cover? I had to buy a 40 I believe to remove the bolts under the rear tail lights and center section. I wanted to properly attach my Efini emblem and needed to put the clips on the emblem posts...
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Old Mar 20, 2003 | 04:59 PM
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a 40, that sounds about right

yes i want to pull the large plastic fender cover, the torx bolts are normally hidden under the rear light assembly

thanks for that

eric e
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