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Old 01-30-2008, 01:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Technique???,pshhh..

Alright seriously how are you supposed to get the tabs without breaking them??? it seems only one side wants to lift and it starts breaking and bending and all that crap how is this done is there a tool for this cuz i much rather do it with the tool than a screwdriver ARGH HELP PLEASE

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Could you be a little more vague?????????????

Did you seriously expect to get any type of helpful info if you don't provide any.....slow down and think before typing.

As for help on the tabs go slow and don't break them, if the screwdriver doesn't work use the special tool....













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Old 01-30-2008, 02:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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^^^^ I 100% agree with you. WTF are you even asking?
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heat up the area first before trying to pry apart the abs plastic tabs for our cars. so it a hair dryer is too hard to come by, then a garage would help...or just do it during the day when it's warmer.

And ya...be a little less vague next time.
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sorry , i meant the pull tabs on the bumper..... as if we had so many tabs on our cars.
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I think you would have to be pretty clumsy to break them. Simple to pop up with small flat screwdriver then pull the whole thing out. Simple as that.
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I think you would have to be pretty clumsy to break them. Simple to pop up with small flat screwdriver then pull the whole thing out. Simple as that.
maybe it was just that one, got the rest off fine but one of them on the passenger side would not pop off for crap seriosuly
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kd makes a set off tools three pieces that are for panel clips. it comes with a straight and 30 degree bend. they're really simple to use and makes the job 100 time easier. it's available from your tools man, or you can get it from sears i think
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sorry , i meant the pull tabs on the bumper..... as if we had so many tabs on our cars.
Guess what buddy, todays cars are designed/assembled this way. Clips and tabs are more prominent over screws and bolts. Serviceability, lower cost and easier to manufacture.
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