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Hi All,

This might sound like a bit of a noobie question, I've had a good search but couldn't find anything. I have what appears to be a type m front bar on my gts4. The left side is slightly out of alignment, does anyone haves some pics of what screws there are on the front bar, and if any are used for fine tuning the fit. I just don't want to be removing screws at random

thx

chris

gtr.doc there are 4 screws on both sides 3 on the side and under the car and one in the wheel arch and about 4 clips (which will need to be replaced) if u live in Canberra i can show u how 2 do it

Found a pic

Edited by GTR32GUS

You cant really fine tune the fit but can take all of the bolts out and replace them in the position that you want ythe front bar to sit in. However youll need another set of hands to help you out.

There are 3 bolts on the front, 1 below EACH indicator, and 1 on EACH bottom of the front quarter panel. Undo all these and pull the front bar/bumper and then off the reinforcement bar and you will have removed the frotn bar.

Thanks for the info, found out what the problem is, the front bracket on the bumper has broken off,or just a 2cm bit of plastic has, so the gromme/screw t is just loose atm in the reinforcement bar. Also can't get the grommet off at the moment, need to cut it off. Anyone have an idea on how to repair it? Ie fibreglass it up etc? Since it's out of site and basically just 2 cm of plastic.

Edited by CeJay

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