That's what I figure, and if all else fails and it wont hold in, I'll wrap some tape around that mother effer
Thanks a million for putting up with me and bein such big helps, guys... I swear stuff never ever goes simply for me.
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That's what I figure, and if all else fails and it wont hold in, I'll wrap some tape around that mother effer
Thanks a million for putting up with me and bein such big helps, guys... I swear stuff never ever goes simply for me.
if it was easy it wouldnt be fun....some one said that once.
If you haven't done it already, the clip your talking about that is. The clip slides out towards the front the car. Then the center of the gray part pulls up, then you pull the connector out toward the front of the car. And post pics when you get it done.
I havnt done it yet since it's been crappy weather out, and I like to enjoy working on my car with the warm sun on my back, so I've been waiting, lol.
If I can get my good camera working I'll definitely get some pictures of it in the process of taking it off, since it seems not everyone has that clip.
I was planning on pulling it out towards the front of the car, that's what I was doing but it wasnt moving and I was afraid to break it... so atleast I know now I can put more force on it without breaking it off... hopefully sometime next week it'll warm up a little, if not I'll just suck it up and do it in the garage, lol.
Thanks for the info
and as for the connector for the tb that tab can be pushed out from the otherside by a flathead i have to do this all the time just be carefull it'll fly away from you
To the OP I did the same thing as mentioned above drilled a hole for it and left it in. Mine is made out of metal so it was a little more difficult but it all works the same
That set up is much nicer that my ghetto homemade k&n style I'm copying that this weekend, keeping my roof flash as a heat shield of course.
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