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Thanks, Joe. I'll try the bumpers tonight. Got the side markers off quite easily. They are all intact and in good shape for having been on there for 34 years. Didn't realize they were plastic, though.124JOE wrote:theres covers on the back side of the bumpers,remove them
unbolt the bumper
if you brake a stud you screwed
pretreat with PB blaster.youll see how they unbolt
door handles are nuts on the inside of door
remove the skin and look for them (2)
the side markers are nutted from the bak also
7mm i think
again use PB blaster and let sit 1 hour at least and go slow
Cool! Thanks, I'll give that a shot. By "big bolt", do you mean the one that looks like it goes right through the piston/shock thingie?124JOE wrote:leave the brackets on
just remove the big bolt
one per side
the rear drivers side has the tank in the way because the bolts are from the inside
so on that one remove the shock bolts from the bumper
Well, that didn't work, LOL! I removed the big bolt which goes through the end of the shock, both sides.I put jack stands under each side to help with support. I could shake the bumper and it's loose, but it looks to be still attached by a "U" bracket, inside of which is a big rubber bushing. I didn't have the energy to try and remove those tonight, and I'm not even sure that would do the trick.124JOE wrote:yes remove one from each side and disconnect the lights and pull it off,
its heavy get some help.
on the rear, remove the tire in the trunk and then the bolt on pass side
last remove the small bolts from the bumper to the shock on the drivers side