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Old 01-08-2015, 10:20 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Old 01-08-2015, 10:21 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I repaired a crack on my old frontier using a plastic jb weld. Sealed it right up and never had to revisit it. What's a tube cost less than 10 bucks?
That's what I was thinking. That or I know Eastwood sells a plastic repair kit for around $20.
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Came across that link on Google. But I'm hoping I could seal the crack otherwise I will replace it. Also, my car was bought from a dealer in WI.
Removing the bumper is pretty quick and easy. I can have mine on the ground in under 10 mins.
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you dont need to take the bumper off. it can be done by removing the right fender liner. Follow the instructions for fitting the AEM CAI
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you dont need to take the bumper off. it can be done by removing the right fender liner. Follow the instructions for fitting the AEM CAI

Can you remove the tank from the fender? Even if you can I would argue it is faster to drop the bumper than remove the tire and pull the liner
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Can you remove the tank from the fender? Even if you can I would argue it is faster to drop the bumper than remove the tire and pull the liner
Yeah, the tank is held in by 3 screws... I don't think you can get to two of them unless you take the bumper off...
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yep it's accessible from the fender. all bolts are accessible too. the only part that isnt is the neck which you rotate while pulling upwards after removing all fasteners from above.

You guys are lucky because you dont have headlight washers and dont have pedestrian protection hood mechanisms. The latter is why i hate removing the front bumper, because of the 3 impact sensors attached to the bumper which have very short looms.
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Thanks for your suggestions. I will try to check when the weather gets better.
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