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Old 12-15-2009, 06:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok, so am I missing something simple here???!?!?! I went to take off the flaps today, I took the screws out that are on the bottom. Now what......?? I can't figure out how the rest of it comes off!!!
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Old 12-15-2009, 06:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i just dremelled of the metal rivets, but then again i was cutting that entire panel off for my RTE rear bumper...
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That's what I have to do right? Dremel or cut or sand or whatever the rivets off?
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lean down, grab bottom of flap, place one foot on side of truck for leverage, pull like hell. they will come off
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Lol x2 worked for me
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Haha, guess I could try that tomorrow morning. Probably look like a fool, but whatever!

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The wife thought I went nuts layin on my back with a foot on the tire and one on bumper screamin like a stuck Indian and curse'n like a old drunk miner!!!
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Then I thought....I can just CUT THE RUBBER OFF
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yeah thats what i did but i was under the car haha ended up with some bloody knuckles nothing a couple beers didnt fix
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I just got cross-axled in some deep ruts and reversed. Worked for me.
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Then I thought....I can just CUT THE RUBBER OFF
That's what she said
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