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Author Subject: Removing wings
thebobmardy Banned!

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Post #1
Iv search and cannot find
How do you remove these wings on a ph3 iv been told there bonded on!?









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Posted 12th Jan 2011 at 06:07
thugpuggin

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Post #2
The answer is there however for ease.

Once bumper. arch liner, head lights, hockey sticks, slam panel etc removed you will see two bolts on the front of the chasis leg 10mm undo these at the wing. Underneath up in the sideskirt there is another. From the inside of the wing by the door undo the two up there, these only have to be loosened. You'll then need to drill the rivets on the top of the chasis leg then it pulls off. It helps to have undone the front of the sideskirt too so you can remove it.

There may be another bolt I've missed but once stripped it obvious apart from the one underneath the sideskirt.

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Posted 12th Jan 2011 at 06:19
thebobmardy Banned!

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thanks very much for your help been struggerling like mad with this





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Posted 12th Jan 2011 at 06:22

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