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Old Apr 27, 2016 | 03:28 PM
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Hi all, my Voyager (aka "the Tank") keeps runnning like a charm even now we are approaching the 300K mark
Its not the prettiest car anymore (after some bad crashes) but still going strong! So "The Tank" deserved a small reward and I will replace the front bumper which is keept together with ductape now..
I found a good one in exact the right color but now I need to mount the thing..
Looks like a job I can do on my parking spot..
In my manual it seems like easy, but annyone done this before?
Any tips and tricks?
Do I need to remove the front wheels for example?
 

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Old Apr 28, 2016 | 03:03 AM
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Got this picture but its not very clear with the bolts, but Ill find them! .. I think..
 
Old Apr 28, 2016 | 06:33 AM
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Ok.
I managed tyo get the "fascia" on the car.
Took me 2 hours, not too bad I say.
The fascia is mounted with only 6 bolts, some philips screws and some clips
Wheels dont need te be removed and neither do the mudflaps.
Only problems I encountered where removing the bolts behnind the mudflaps since they where badly rusted

 
Old Apr 28, 2016 | 08:26 AM
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Ok.
I managed tyo get the "fascia" on the car.
Took me 2 hours, not too bad I say.
The fascia is mounted with only 6 bolts, some philips screws and some clips
Wheels dont need te be removed and neither do the mudflaps.
Only problems I encountered where removing the bolts behnind the mudflaps since they where badly rusted
That's only a short time considering the size of it. That should be helpful for other owners who need to remove the front of their GV. I may have a go at re-fitting mine now I've seen your example. I think the previous owner may have had accident repair and it wasn't re-fitted properly. You'll have to post 'before & after' pics for us.
 

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Old Apr 28, 2016 | 08:44 AM
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Old Apr 28, 2016 | 09:53 AM
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You should be pleased with that Vmaxxer, it's looking like new again
 
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