***Grond ain't got *%#! on THIS!!*** THE BEGINNING
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***Grond ain't got *%#! on THIS!!*** THE BEGINNING
I, like many of you, really enjoy Stephen's mod threads watching the destruction and rebuilding of Grond. Now that I have some fairly large projects (to me) in the works, I figured I'd share with everyone
First project: Tigershark Front Bumper Install
The bumper courtesy of 21st Century Muscle Cars
First get the front of the car securely in the air. I chose to use my rhino ramps.
Tecstar's instructions said there would be two screws under here holding the facia to the absorber... so I removed the plate cover. All I found was lots of stow away bugs... then I read the fine print "may not be on all vehicles"
You then remove all 3 air dams, the two access panes, and all the screws and push pins holding the facia on... it's very straight forward. I found another place where tecstar's instructions were wrong... you don't have to take the headlights out. You can access the two nuts that hold the facia to the fender bracket from below through the access panel. So I removed the headlight covers for nothing, but no biggie.
If you aren't bleeding your aren't trying hard enough. I stabbed myself w/ a screw driver while removing the push pins along the top of the facia.
All the parts laid out... still need to remove the wiring harness from the facia and the signal lights. Make sure you label your parts and put all the screws etc in ziplock bags.
Now for the best part... the test fit! This thing fits better than the OEM facia.. GB vette was right when he told me. With my OEM facia it never lined up on the wheel well where the bumper went to the fender... the bumper was always about 1/3" or so forward if that makes any sense. The TS facia fits in this area perfectly.
This is all for now... I'm tired, but I'm happy that everything went smoothly except for the screw driver stabbing incident. Next up is taking the oem facia and new facia to the paint shop.
I'll update as I progress
First project: Tigershark Front Bumper Install
The bumper courtesy of 21st Century Muscle Cars
First get the front of the car securely in the air. I chose to use my rhino ramps.
Tecstar's instructions said there would be two screws under here holding the facia to the absorber... so I removed the plate cover. All I found was lots of stow away bugs... then I read the fine print "may not be on all vehicles"
You then remove all 3 air dams, the two access panes, and all the screws and push pins holding the facia on... it's very straight forward. I found another place where tecstar's instructions were wrong... you don't have to take the headlights out. You can access the two nuts that hold the facia to the fender bracket from below through the access panel. So I removed the headlight covers for nothing, but no biggie.
If you aren't bleeding your aren't trying hard enough. I stabbed myself w/ a screw driver while removing the push pins along the top of the facia.
All the parts laid out... still need to remove the wiring harness from the facia and the signal lights. Make sure you label your parts and put all the screws etc in ziplock bags.
Now for the best part... the test fit! This thing fits better than the OEM facia.. GB vette was right when he told me. With my OEM facia it never lined up on the wheel well where the bumper went to the fender... the bumper was always about 1/3" or so forward if that makes any sense. The TS facia fits in this area perfectly.
This is all for now... I'm tired, but I'm happy that everything went smoothly except for the screw driver stabbing incident. Next up is taking the oem facia and new facia to the paint shop.
I'll update as I progress
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Originally Posted by Dave1
...Nice pic's and great info for DIY'ers....
...Post a few more when you get some paint on........
...Post a few more when you get some paint on........
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now your just feeding EG's habit...he is going to have to go get something else just to spite you....making the poor guy throw more money into that wormhole of a car Great mod, I am sure it will look just great!
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Originally Posted by JustinSwinton
now your just feeding EG's habit...he is going to have to go get something else just to spite you....making the poor guy throw more money into that wormhole of a car Great mod, I am sure it will look just great!
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Originally Posted by Cobra4B
Next up is taking the oem facia and new facia to the paint shop.
I'll update as I progress
I'll update as I progress
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Originally Posted by illmac77
Looking good Brian, thats not blood, its called satisfaction. so Ill bring the case of yellow spraypaint and you can get started after work . How long is it going to take to paint?
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Thanks for this thread.. I have a T/S sitting in my formal living room and I have been contemplating installing it myself.
It looks like I'll be doin the project as soon as I get my car back.
On a side note. Is there any way you can get a clear picture of the cross brace that goes in between the frame rails?? I'm gonna be doing some modifications to it in order to facilitate a larger I/C for my supercharger, and I want to see what I'm dealing with.
Thx,
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It looks like I'll be doin the project as soon as I get my car back.
On a side note. Is there any way you can get a clear picture of the cross brace that goes in between the frame rails?? I'm gonna be doing some modifications to it in order to facilitate a larger I/C for my supercharger, and I want to see what I'm dealing with.
Thx,
Jeff
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Originally Posted by AMERICAN_HP
Is there any way you can get a clear picture of the cross brace that goes in between the frame rails??
Jeff
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Sure I'll take more pics tonight.