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  1. #1 Going to grab a fender in the am 
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    Hey how can I remove the fender? Any tips? I see four bolts under the hood what else is there. Size of the bolts? Can I fit it in my grand prix?
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    Theres the four bolts you see up top and the hood hinge is pinched together to the fender so you can either take it with you or cut it off. Theres one bolt in front of the wheel well on the brace and another behind the wheel well near all of the door hinge bolts. Then there are two bolts underneath and the side molding if its a gt/gpt will have a rivet going into the side of the fender and that should be all. Oh and the front bumper needs to be unbolted at the seam and slid out of the plastic bracket. And it fits easy in the back seat, I've had to do it a few times
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    Success!

    But, we had a small issue with with the plastic triangle by the bumper. We couldn't figure out how to remove it so we broke it off. Any ideas on how to remove it?
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    Anyone? Want to tackle this sometime this week. It's a plastic triangle shaped piece.
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    Plastic triangle? Are you talking about where the front bumper slides onto the fender?
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    Exactly
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    Okay, I just messed around with it on my old fender. I should look like this



    You just have to take some channel locks to the bottom of it



    Then spin it to fit the triangle hole and watch out for the little locking clip

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    Awesome! Thanks!
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