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My front plate bracket (SLP's) looks like it's falling off. I didn't do the install myself (I know, mistake), but I need to figure out how to get to the nuts to tighten it up.
So, removal of the SLP grille...any suggestions other than tugging at it? I'd really rather not damage it.
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are you talking about that 90 degree bent piece of aluminum licence plate bracket? you don't need to pull the grille out if that's what your talking about.
jack the front end of your car up a bit so you can crawl underneath the nose. follow your front clip back down the center, until where it ends--it sorta goes up a bit towards your rad. there will be 5? of those plastic push-in things along the back of the clip. pull those out, and then you can stick your hand onto the other end of the nut/bolt assembly of the licence plate bracket.
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