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Icelandy Member Since: 27 Feb 2008 Location: Hathern Posts: 54 |
Do i have to take the front grill off in order to get some room to access the bolts fixing the front bumper?
Urgent assistance in how to do this is required as i have got someone coming to pick it up. Thanks Steve If a job is worth doing.... Its worth doing well.... So get someone who knows what they are doing! |
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20th Jun 2008 5:36pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5035 |
Depends
If you have AC you will need to remove the AC cover if not the bolts come straight out Mike |
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20th Jun 2008 6:01pm |
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Verdone Member Since: 30 Apr 2008 Location: Gent Posts: 67 |
On a non airco defender u dont have too, on an airco maybe cause the grill is further up
Greetings Verdone |
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20th Jun 2008 6:01pm |
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Icelandy Member Since: 27 Feb 2008 Location: Hathern Posts: 54 |
Thanks for replying guys.
For future reference. You can get them off without removing anything on the air con model as there is a small gap in order to do this. Thanks Steve If a job is worth doing.... Its worth doing well.... So get someone who knows what they are doing! |
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20th Jun 2008 10:09pm |
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Icelandy Member Since: 27 Feb 2008 Location: Hathern Posts: 54 |
At the bottom of the grill surround, above the bolts, there are gaps. I assumed that these were there in order to get the bolts through?? If a job is worth doing....
Its worth doing well.... So get someone who knows what they are doing! |
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21st Jun 2008 11:51am |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5035 |
No they didnt appear to be - also; although i used my ratched spanner on one bolt - you would never be able to get a normal socket in that gap, certainly something you should do to torque the winch bumper bolts (although i forgot to do this on the bumper bolts) Mike |
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21st Jun 2008 11:56am |
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Icelandy Member Since: 27 Feb 2008 Location: Hathern Posts: 54 |
You are right, you cant get a normal socket in there, but the ratchet spanner did the job. If a job is worth doing....
Its worth doing well.... So get someone who knows what they are doing! |
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21st Jun 2008 3:48pm |
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