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Old 09-13-2008, 08:17 AM   #1
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zenki front bumper remove

Anyone have a link to a DIY for this? im guessing its just a few bolts but for some odd reason i am missing one that i cant see
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Old 09-13-2008, 08:47 AM   #2
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I don't have a DIY, but headlights must be removed and all the clips should be visible plus the ones on the fenders.
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Old 09-13-2008, 08:54 PM   #3
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you sir are a champion. got it off and letting the primer dry right now. thanks again. i owe you a turkey sandwich or something
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Old 09-14-2008, 12:24 AM   #4
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i'm glad it worked out. this is for a zenki s14 by the way for people that try to look back.
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A factory service manual is your friend.
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yah but pdf's are a bitch if your computer is slow. ffff haha. plus second point of views / different type of instructions are sometimes useful.
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i have the pdf service manual...but i was looking for quick answers/ tips/ tricks......
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i have the pdf service manual...but i was looking for quick answers/ tips/ tricks......
quick answers? you mean you're being lazy. do the research yourself and take the time to read. thats how a lot of us have gained our knowledge. or, go to sleep at night hoping your threads dont get locked. its doing yourself a favor, not us. there are no real tips for a stock bumper removal, there is nothing tricky about it.
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man. there is no reason to get so excited about it. I had never removed one befor. there could have been a million different reasons(some stupid clip, some hidden screw, you have to pull off this way, etc.)


you know if everyone did their research than this would become a wiki and there would be no purpose for forums because everything would be published in the all mighty PDF huh? People like you make using forums difficult for new people because they may not know how to word something when they search or just may not really know what they are talking about. but then here comes captain ass clown that wants to start blasting the new guy for not searching, not asking the right question, wasting everyones time.
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man. there is no reason to get so excited about it. I had never removed one befor. there could have been a million different reasons(some stupid clip, some hidden screw, you have to pull off this way, etc.)


you know if everyone did their research than this would become a wiki and there would be no purpose for forums because everything would be published in the all mighty PDF huh? People like you make using forums difficult for new people because they may not know how to word something when they search or just may not really know what they are talking about. but then here comes captain ass clown that wants to start blasting the new guy for not searching, not asking the right question, wasting everyones time.
i suppose it is relevant how old you are as to how long you have been using the internet, searching. i will tell you first hand, S14's have very few hidden screws, having taken apart them and put them back together 3+ times myself. PDF can be very difficult to deal with, i really do suggest purchasing an FSM in book form. i had one for my old s14. searching is trial and error. ive been online and crazy at it since i was 14/15. calling me an assclown would only encourage others to gang up on you. like i said, you are not wasting our time, but preventing yourself from learning first hand. and thats the beauty of it a lot of the time. FSM helps a lot. there is an extra connection with you and FSM, v.s. what someone tells you and you do it.
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i mean im not here to start a fight or anything i just believe that there is nothing wrong with making sure. I do not have the time to play the trial and error game with this project. that is why i asked. on any other project i am happy to play trial and error. thats how i learned. Im sure you dont have ample time ever time you need something done.

this is why i asked. you can see how long i have been a member on here for a while. ive been playing on forums for a while also.


All i am saying is give someone a shot before assuming they are "lazy". I am not afraid to admit when i am lazy. I think i actually admitted it on NICO before too.


Regardless too the information was given and all is well. Thanks again for the info and have a good one
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