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Old 01-09-2006, 10:56 PM
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Originally posted by humvee:
Did you have to take off and replace the rubber that goes around where the fender meets the body or was it left on and masked off when sprayed?

Left and masked/wired when sprayed. It is secured to the fender with glue.


And how did the fenders that are attached to the rear door come off?

There are 4-5 small bolts that secure the 1/4 fender to the interior of the rear door. There are also clips that are used to secure to the exterior of the rear door. The best way to remove the clips, is to use a long pair of needle nose pliers. Pulling the fender away from the body gently, slide the pliers down and pinch the clip to release.



I was told that when you unbolt them there are two clips that still hold them on and you have to cut them and replace when putting them back on?

If you do break them, you can purchase them from Hummer. Also, the clips for the front flares will work for the back. Don't lose the rubber washers
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