350Z clear front reflector marker installation
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350Z clear front reflector marker installation
http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...de=99995-Z33CL
can u guys show me how to install it????
how do u get to it????
thanx
can u guys show me how to install it????
how do u get to it????
thanx
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how do i remove the bumper partially????
so how did u rate this work????
from 1 to 10, 10 being the most difficult
is it worth it??? i liked clear because my car is white
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so how did u rate this work????
from 1 to 10, 10 being the most difficult
is it worth it??? i liked clear because my car is white
thanx
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https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....light=ares+led
thats a good writeup with good photos.
just ignore the wiring.
its a 4 or 5 I guess. a bit of work, mostly time, just screws and rivots. take your time and you'll get through it.
thats a good writeup with good photos.
just ignore the wiring.
its a 4 or 5 I guess. a bit of work, mostly time, just screws and rivots. take your time and you'll get through it.
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Driver's side is cake, very easy. Do that one first to orient you to how they are attached. The passenger side is a ***** if you leave the bumper on like I did. You can do it without removing the bumper, but it helps to have someone helping hand you stuff and pulling back on the wheel well plastics so you can slide your entire arm inside the bumper while lying on your back. I kept thinking I was playing Twister, and loosing. Took about 1 hr to do (5 min for drivers side, 55 min pass side).
good luck
good luck
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my friend and i took off our bumpers. we did both cars in 50 minutes. it is very easy if you take the bumper off. quick and easy with 2 people working on the car. we jacked up the car and i took off my front tires.. he left his on. much easier to me with them off.
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all you need to do is remove the front bumper, if you have never done it, expect about 30 minutes (being careful not do break anything), if you have done it before, it will take you less than 10 minutes to remove the bumper, and another minute or two to replace those reflectors.
No need to take the tire out, just turn the wheel to the right when taking out the bumper screws on the left side of the car so you have clearance, and vice versa.
No need to take the tire out, just turn the wheel to the right when taking out the bumper screws on the left side of the car so you have clearance, and vice versa.
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is blue l.e.d legal in CA???
where can i buy the blue LED light kit????
and how much????
anyone one knows a good deal for the clear reflector and blue L.E.D????
thanx
where can i buy the blue LED light kit????
and how much????
anyone one knows a good deal for the clear reflector and blue L.E.D????
thanx
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you can do it without removing the front bumper, all you need to do is purchase this screw driver from sears that looks like an S for the passenger side. you will need to take off the splash guard though, do a search for clear marker install 20min. i have the link at home if you cant find it.
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Originally posted by pearl430
i was thinking put white sticker on it so make it white also
what do u guys think????
it just too much work to mess up my Z
i was thinking put white sticker on it so make it white also
what do u guys think????
it just too much work to mess up my Z
it's a z, put the effort into it
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Best thing to do if you can't do it yourself... is to get it installed when you take it to your dealer (like when you get your maintenance or oil change)... they usually do it for free...
Or you can go to any auto mechanic shop...(with those hydraulic lifts...) and just see if they can install it for a decent price...
I got mine installed for $20 bucks... but then again, i know the people...
Or you can go to any auto mechanic shop...(with those hydraulic lifts...) and just see if they can install it for a decent price...
I got mine installed for $20 bucks... but then again, i know the people...
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heres the thing.
to remove the bumper you have to atleast partially remove the wheel wells. now on the drivers side, once the wheel well is out of the way, you have full access to the reflector, 2 screws and its out, new one in.
passenger side, go into the wheel well and you run straight into the windsheild washer resevour. so you remove the bumper screws in there, then the ones underneither, and above. basicly removing your bumper, but if you just remove half of it, you can get your hand in there to do what you need to.
to remove the bumper you have to atleast partially remove the wheel wells. now on the drivers side, once the wheel well is out of the way, you have full access to the reflector, 2 screws and its out, new one in.
passenger side, go into the wheel well and you run straight into the windsheild washer resevour. so you remove the bumper screws in there, then the ones underneither, and above. basicly removing your bumper, but if you just remove half of it, you can get your hand in there to do what you need to.
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yeah, it would have taken us less than 50 minutes for both cars, but we werent quite sure what we were doing on my car. when we got to his and immediately took off the bumper, we just flew right through.
initially, we tried to save time by not taking my buper off and squeezing inside with those 90 degree screwdrivers, but in the end, it was a lot easier for us to just take the bumper off. your experience may differ from ours.
initially, we tried to save time by not taking my buper off and squeezing inside with those 90 degree screwdrivers, but in the end, it was a lot easier for us to just take the bumper off. your experience may differ from ours.