removing the fender well

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removing the fender well

Post by neon angel » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:00 pm

ok im new to this one can any one tell me exactly how to put a filter behind the fender ?
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Post by 03sxt » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:08 pm

There are 4 screws, I believe. 3 phillips head screws that connect the fenderwell (plastic piece) to the fender and one longer bolt holding the fenderwell to the frame of the car (behind the wheel towards the top.) Kinda' hard to explain... If anybody else has input to help me out here... It's been too long to remember the exact details. :) It's not too hard though.

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Post by scneonchic » Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:02 pm

are you talking about the wheel well? removing that?

if its that, then all it is is a couple of screws and body clips i think...I cant remember clearly :?

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Post by dblsg » Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:42 pm

if its to do a CAI install, you don't have to remove the entire thing.

Turn you wheels to the right.
Take 2-3 screws out (star screws or torx screws)
Pull plastic piece out.... that will give you enough room to get the filter in there.
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