How easy to remove this?
#11
For the Tabs, Work from the opposite side, reaching THRU the wheel for better and easier Access. That way you can also see the tabs to bend. I used a screwdriver to slip between the tab and Nut, pryed it open a bit, then pushed it with th e screwdriver. Then with a long extension, a Universal jointed Socket, the nuts came right off. Again, from the opposite side.
I did both front and rear, in about 20 minutes time, and without taking off the wheels.
I did both front and rear, in about 20 minutes time, and without taking off the wheels.
#12
For the Tabs, Work from the opposite side, reaching THRU the wheel for better and easier Access. That way you can also see the tabs to bend. I used a screwdriver to slip between the tab and Nut, pryed it open a bit, then pushed it with th e screwdriver. Then with a long extension, a Universal jointed Socket, the nuts came right off. Again, from the opposite side.
I did both front and rear, in about 20 minutes time, and without taking off the wheels.
I did both front and rear, in about 20 minutes time, and without taking off the wheels.
#13
LOL! I know what you mean, this has always been an eye sore for me. Just removed it this morning and WOW, looks are much better. The front end looks great!!!!!!!
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#20
i removed front and rear on my 2007 ultra and my bro did his 2008 ultra. We did buy the rear support bracket and had them powder coated flat black to blend it in with tire. I'm not sure what years need this besides 2007 and 2008. I don't have the part number handy since i'm @ work. It was a OEM part on 2007 and 2008 touring models that were not equipped with the ugly bumpers. Helps support the rear fender.