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2002 Base Model Grill Removal
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How do you remove the two front grills on the bumper? My car is white and the grills appear were originally black, but have faded and now look grayish and tired. Time to give them an update and refresh them.
I looked if they would just pull out from the front and tugged on them with no luck, I see no screws holding them on? How do they come out pushing them in ? Please advise. Thanks guys |
Interested in this too, I'm going to repaint mine. Not sure if I'm going gloss or flat black.
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Grill painting
I'm going with flat black seems more in line with the car
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You have to remove the bumper and take them out from behind.
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You have to take the bumper off the car. The grills mount from the inside. Good time to clean out the radiators too.
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And if the front bumper is off its a good time to clean out the rads. I plan to do mine as soon as it warms up a bit more here.
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It is unbelievable how much crap gets in between radiator and condensor so blow out with Compressed air or hose out. Bumper comes off pretty easily and vents are snapped in from behind
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Grill removal
Thanks guys, and great heads up about cleaning out the rads. Will have to wait until it gets a little warmer to drop the front bumper.
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Bumper Removal
Awesome video, definitely will clean the radiators out now that I seen how dirty they can get. BTW I've seen these fine mesh grill insert sold on eBay to protect the radiators. What's the opinion on these? Good or bad? Again thanks guys, I feel empowered.
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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1427735928.jpg You should be able to see the silver mesh from this pic. |
I used bumper black paint on mine while removed for rad cleaning. also did black
trim pieces on bottom of bumper, small flaps by wheels and the windshield wiper cowling at the same time. all had faded and looked much better afterwards. |
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I have good success using a Mothers product Back to Black for restoring my fading wiper cowling and other trim bits to a dark black.
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winter storage, but it worked very well. |
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