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  • b spot
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    FYI Allen keys work in torx screws too, good for low clearance situations

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  • b spot
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    I took the splash guards off my '04 in '08, and besides a bunch of dirt they were fine. I was even able to sell them after for a few bucks... haha.

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  • theedge111
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    Originally posted by bart View Post
    this might be a crazy idea but if you turn the wheels it might be easier lol
    LMAO...wow, it seems so simple when you point it out!


    Thanks again, I really appreciate all the help you've provided today!

    I'll go give it another shot!
    Last edited by theedge111; 10-17-2011, 03:37 PM.

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  • bart
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    this might be a crazy idea but if you turn the wheels it might be easier lol

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  • theedge111
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    Got the back ones off...I need a smaller socket for the fronts... sooo close lol!

    It looks so much cleaner from behind!

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  • theedge111
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    Originally posted by bart View Post
    no you dont all you need is L shaped torx key... trust me

    Nice, thanks...I'll go give it a try!

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  • bart
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    no you dont all you need is L shaped torx key... trust me

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  • theedge111
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    Originally posted by bart View Post
    there will be no holes underneath but a scratch or two when the dealer installed them, those things are a $600 extra when buying a new car its on the invoice by default you have to specifically ask to have them removed!
    Wow, that's insane but I can believe it lol.

    Looks like there's more to the removal then I first thought, I have to remove the tires to get at them

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  • bart
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    there will be no holes underneath but a scratch or two when the dealer installed them, those things are a $600 extra when buying a new car its on the invoice by default you have to specifically ask to have them removed!

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  • BaggedGLI
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    To my knowledge the life of the car, i just took them off to clean underneath, there was some minor scratches, nothing that couldnt be polished out with a good high quality polish.

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  • longsock
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    when i removed mine i had rust underneath them, not too much but i had rust on the front

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  • theedge111
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    Cool, thanks...Any idea how long the guards where on your Jetta before you removed them?

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  • BaggedGLI
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    Should be nothing underneath, could be some built up dirt and stuff, should be no holes as they mount to factory locations.

    Going off my experience with my old jetta.

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  • theedge111
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    ^yeah the uninstall looks simple enough...I'm concerned with what will be underneath the parts that touch the car, and what kind of holes I'll be left with
    (rust ect...)

    I was hoping that someone here had removed a set already and could give me a heads-up with what I'll find.
    Last edited by theedge111; 10-16-2011, 05:18 PM.

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  • BaggedGLI
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    Should just be 3 or 4 torx screws for each of them.

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