90 camaro ground effect removal help!
90 camaro ground effect removal help!
Ok i got all the screws out for the side skirt but the back part of it will not come off, i even took the interior panel out to get to it or something ya was not happening a one, so how do you get the darn thing off?
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Car: 1987 Chevy Camaro Iroc-Z
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Re: 90 camaro ground effect removal help!
Id like to know too.
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Re: 90 camaro ground effect removal help!
In order to get the bracket off the car, you'll have to take out the speaker and trim plastics, and reach down inside there (its a lot further down than you'd think) and undo the 10mm nut that holds on the ground effects.
The alternative, if I recall was to slide the ground effects up or back, I don't remember which, in order to get it to slide off without having to unbolt the bracket from the car.
The alternative, if I recall was to slide the ground effects up or back, I don't remember which, in order to get it to slide off without having to unbolt the bracket from the car.
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Re: 90 camaro ground effect removal help!
the only interior part you need to remove is the lower section next to the rear seat but under the speakers.Once you remove that you will probably have a small piece of the black rubber insulation covering the hole that you need to access the bolt.Once you remove or poke through the black rubber you will see the stud/nut ..
Re: 90 camaro ground effect removal help!
That black rubber ur talking about i looked right at it, i kinda figured it was behind that, but alright well that explains everything thanks!
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