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BigPoppa1411
03-21-2007, 05:31 PM
I know it sounds self explanatory (sp?) but I just want to be sure that I do it correctly before I mount my brush guard. Supposed to arrive tomorrow according to tracking. I thought I would install my own before I ordered one for the wifes and tried to install hers. ;)

fourfourto
03-21-2007, 05:38 PM
I know it sounds self explanatory (sp?) but I just want to be sure that I do it correctly before I mount my brush guard. Supposed to arrive tomorrow according to tracking. I thought I would install my own before I ordered one for the wifes and tried to install hers. ;)

With the 07 remove hooks/backing plate and install guard,early model 06's there is a bolt that holds the hook plate on the back some had to remove bumper or snap,twist,turn to get that stupid bolt out.
Yours should be easy to do :beerchug:

BigPoppa1411
03-21-2007, 08:36 PM
With the 07 remove hooks/backing plate and install guard,early model 06's there is a bolt that holds the hook plate on the back some had to remove bumper or snap,twist,turn to get that stupid bolt out.
Yours should be easy to do :beerchug:

I was curious, are the nuts welded permanently to the frame? So all I have to worry about is taking the bolts out right?

fourfourto
03-21-2007, 10:34 PM
I was curious, are the nuts welded permanently to the frame? So all I have to worry about is taking the bolts out right?

Right ,just take the bolts out,nuts will stay in place.You might need a breaker bar or a impact wrench to avoid dropping your other set of nuts :eek: :giggling: :rolleyes:

BigPoppa1411
03-21-2007, 10:55 PM
Right ,just take the bolts out,nuts will stay in place.You might need a breaker bar or a impact wrench to avoid dropping your other set of nuts :eek: :giggling: :rolleyes:


LOL! wife wouldnt be to happy! LOL:giggling:

BigPoppa1411
03-25-2007, 05:12 AM
Got the brush guard mounted. Looks SWEET! but am having trouble, how do you remove the wheel base cover protector? Instructions say to remove factory clips securing the plastic cover, but cant figure out how to do this?:confused:
and installing the upper support brackets is making me nuts! I cant remove the factory bolt behind the front grill. I cant seem to find the correct socket to fit it! Can someone help me?

Crash ?
03-26-2007, 12:22 AM
I'm sitting here scratching my head.."wheel base cover protector"..???

You talking about those little plastic dillies holding the plastice part of the wheel well in..?? I'm guessing you got that Manik HD guard too huh..?? Those clips are two part.. Pull the top part out and the inside part will slide right out.. They are some boogers.. Best tool I found was two small flat head screwdrivers to wedge between the two halves and pry the center part out... I spent three times longer mounting those side support bars than I did getting the rest of the thing mounted..

On the 2 bolts in the grill.. Get out the metrics.. I think it was a 10mm and a 2ft extension..

BigPoppa1411
03-26-2007, 04:51 PM
Thank you Rob. It was 10mm for the front supports. was funny, had the 10mm socket in a cheap set my wife found on clearance from Harbor Frieight Tools. (love that place).
Side supports were a pain! But its done. Will post pic when I figure out how to resize the pic.
thanks again!

Ps. The dealer will be installing wifes guard! :giggling:

Crash ?
03-28-2007, 04:45 PM
Thank you Rob. It was 10mm for the front supports. was funny, had the 10mm socket in a cheap set my wife found on clearance from Harbor Frieight Tools. (love that place).
Side supports were a pain! But its done. Will post pic when I figure out how to resize the pic.
thanks again!

Ps. The dealer will be installing wifes guard! :giggling:
Glad ya got it all together...

Yeah Harbor is a great place to rummage through for stuff.. Was in there this past weeeknd to get a heavy chain to toss in with the recovery gear.. Ended up coming out with the chain, an axe, shovel and a wash brush (all for under $40)..

I'm standing in line waiting to check out and there's a guy there with a buggy load of stuff looking nervous and says something about his wife is gonna be pissed because he's been to the tool store again.. I held up the chain, axe and shovel and told him if he was buying the right tools she'd be afraid to say a word...