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4 10mm nuts on the back of headlghts, after you remove indicator lights, and electrical connectors.

Thanks mate,

but where are they locate? I found 2 nuts on the side after removed indicator light.. and do I have to remove anything else? bumper? ect?

Cheers

Ford

nope,

the other two u can find by following the headlight onto the chassis, it helps if u have a universal socket adaptor that can rotate around the place, they are pretty much behind the A/C pipes.

nope,

the other two u can find by following the headlight onto the chassis, it helps if u have a universal socket adaptor that can rotate around the place, they are pretty much behind the A/C pipes.

yep, I just found that nut behind the a/c pipes... (hard to unbolt it)

so where the last nut locate then?

Cheers

hey mate

not sure if this will help you heaps as i dont have my car here. At the back there should be two 10mm on the lower half and one 10mm at the top. remove the side indictors and there should be one or two hiding behind there. Altogether there are 4 bolts - shine a light back there and follow them and you should be able to see them. Two are locaed in the middle towards the grill, one behind the indicator and the alst should be on the quarter panel side at the bottom

cheers

hey mate

not sure if this will help you heaps as i dont have my car here. At the back there should be two 10mm on the lower half and one 10mm at the top. remove the side indictors and there should be one or two hiding behind there. Altogether there are 4 bolts - shine a light back there and follow them and you should be able to see them. Two are locaed in the middle towards the grill, one behind the indicator and the alst should be on the quarter panel side at the bottom

cheers

Thanks mate,

will check it again tomorrow

Cheers

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