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Help With Grill Mesh

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Hi Guys, can anyone tell me how to remove my front bar (Veilside) so i can install some grill mesh on it. :)
Thanks Guys. :lol:
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couple bolts between your head lights, cant miss them

then a few on the inside of the wheel arch, might be a bitch to get to if your splash guard is intach and/or your car is lowered, might have to jack the car up and turn your wheel to get to them.
i think that's it... but if it doesnt come off then just have a feel around ;)
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i tried to do this before i crashed my car, i was unable to get the stupid thing off!, in the end i just gave up lol :P
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Yeah i cant get mine off as well ive un done all the bolts even the ones under the car and the bitch still wont come off grr
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me and my mate have taken the front bar off 4 ftos and have had no probs with it, the only problem we had was putting it back on straight lol.

there should only be 2 bolts between the lights, and the ones by the front of the the wheel arch... (just call the mate to double check lol)

they came out pretty easily... the only think i can think of is maybe try lifting the front bar slightly up while trying to pull them out forward...
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Thanks everyone will give it a try today and let you know.
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Well, did you give it a go ... And did you get it off ????
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he is still still stuck out there trying.... or he has been pinned under his car.. lol :lol:
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    messy wrote:he is still still stuck out there trying.... or he has been pinned under his car.. lol :lol:
    kinda hard for him to read it now if he is stuck under the car lol
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    Post by Mad_Dog »

    Sorry for taking so long, Didn't get if off. wasn't stuck either just got caught up in other car related things, which brings me to the question.

    HB3 HB4, whats the difference and why are a lot of posts talking about changing the standard lights from HB4 to HB3.
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    Mad_Dog wrote:Sorry for taking so long, Didn't get if off. wasn't stuck either just got caught up in other car related things, which brings me to the question.

    HB3 HB4, whats the difference and why are a lot of posts talking about changing the standard lights from HB4 to HB3.
    I think this might be in relation to changing to HB3 plus 30 globes. I think they are Narva ones as they are far brighter. I think there is a DIY for it that someone did.

    http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... 62&start=0

    There you go. The pictures don't work anymore but this might help to at least make more sense of the HB3 verse HB4 discussion.
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    BorepYano wrote:me and my mate have taken the front bar off 4 ftos and have had no probs with it, the only problem we had was putting it back on straight lol.

    there should only be 2 bolts between the lights, and the ones by the front of the the wheel arch... (just call the mate to double check lol)

    they came out pretty easily... the only think i can think of is maybe try lifting the front bar slightly up while trying to pull them out forward...
    I think ill be taking off my front bar when we do the lights.. lol!!!!
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    Post by lwrida »

    Whats the best thing to hold the grill on?

    I have the veilside front bar, I've got the mesh but it's not on it.
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    Theres a black thick glue on mine.. DMD did it when they fitted the kit... if you went to like autobarn or something they would have it.. i cant think of the name!!!! grrr mental block
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    MissxFTO wrote:Theres a black thick glue on mine.. DMD did it when they fitted the kit... if you went to like autobarn or something they would have it.. i cant think of the name!!!! grrr mental block
    Sikaflex?
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    yeah mine used to be held on with that hard black stuff, but for some stupid reason when it got replaced it was stuck on with just clear silcone which held for like a few day before it came off.
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    Bennoz wrote:
    MissxFTO wrote:Theres a black thick glue on mine.. DMD did it when they fitted the kit... if you went to like autobarn or something they would have it.. i cant think of the name!!!! grrr mental block
    Sikaflex?
    YES!! thats what i was after lol use that to put your mesh on with!
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