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How to remove facias?

Jtiger360

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When I bought my GP, it came with a white facias (I think that what it is called) in the back and I was going to repaint it or replace it with a stock one from the JY, both cost about the same. How the hell do I remove it for painting/replacement? There are two type of bolts (see pictures below). What tools do need to remove them?

First type:
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Second Type:
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The white facias:
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i actually have 2 clips with screw heads on them like the one you posted, the screw parts just spins on mine, so with a pick i pulled it up, then the whole lower part will come out.

same as the other kind, the rest look like that one. pull the center pin up and the whole clip comes out.

its kinda like a wall molly.
 
i actually have 2 clips with screw heads on them like the one you posted, the screw parts just spins on mine, so with a pick i pulled it up, then the whole lower part will come out.

same as the other kind, the rest look like that one. pull the center pin up and the whole clip comes out.

its kinda like a wall molly.


Thanks, I will take a better pic for the other one for you.

Here it is: (weird angle)
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Wait...the rear fascia is removable?

You could melt it off, like I did mine..or at least the middle part of the Valance...120 too long
one spins out with phillips then pulls out...the other one is a push pin that pulls part way then the whole thing comes out....I got newer tighter ones from Oreillys when I put my new Valance/fascia on.
 


**** really? :(

Yeah, you cant just remove the Fascia itself.

Just tape off the surroundings very, very well and paint it on the car.

Thats the easiest way to go.

Just keep in mind, paint has a bigger over spray than you think, so when you feel like you taped off the surroundings enough, tape off some more. lol

Can never be to safe.
 
Yeah, you cant just remove the Fascia itself.

Just tape off the surroundings very, very well and paint it on the car.

Thats the easiest way to go.


Just keep in mind, paint has a bigger over spray than you think, so when you feel like you taped off the surroundings enough, tape off some more. lol

Can never be to safe.

LOL you mean like this?? You sure you can't be too safe? :th_laugh-lol3: was a little windy, got paranoia, guess you can say.

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Taking the bumper off seriously only takes 5-10 minutes.

Its like 10 black circle clips and 2 bolts. 4 up top, like 6 under the bumper and 2 bolts through the fender.
 


certain solvents will transfer the ink onto the paints clear...and not come off without wetsanding.

ive seen it enough times to just not do it.
 
she usually uses a few kleenex to wipe it off.. or in some cases soap and water (if its been awhile.)



oh.


wait.


wrong thread.
 
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