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Removing the original plastic front grills on C4S

paulstevens64

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Hi

I have brought the Zunsport Grills for my C4S, but I cannot work out how to remove the existing plastic grills. I pushed and pulled, and felt I was about to damage the actual bumper/pu. Can anyone help?

Paul
 
Hi Paul,
I had my Zunsport grilles installed by OPC & I'm sure you have to remove the PU which I've never had the confidence to do even though I've done thw brakes.....
Zunsport would do it for free but they just cut out existing plastic grilles that I wanted to keep should I ever want to put them back to standard.....
Hope this helps
Regards Paul
 
Thanks Mike

I will give it a try in the next few days. I appreciate your offer of help, and will call if I get in to any more trouble!

Paul
 
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