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How hard was it to remove the bumper, I'm still half on the fence about swapping my pony grille badge for the black one I bought but i don't want to destroy it to remove it in case I change my mind lol.
Unless you can get these style of clips off :

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You stand a chance of loosing the pins, but the badge front / aesthetics will stay intact :like:

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I went to a steam fair with family and was quite surprised to find this hiding between the traction engines, classic British bikes, cars and military stuff :

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And this :

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But in all honesty (and I know this is a Ford forum !), I think my favourite was one of these two :

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Then travelling home I was following a burbling hot rod Ford F1 in a deep metallic blue - no photos though, I was driving and the misses was asleep … lol

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How hard was it to remove the bumper, I'm still half on the fence about swapping my pony grille badge for the black one I bought but i don't want to destroy it to remove it in case I change my mind lol.
I thought removing the front bumper was easy, A bunch of plastic trim clips, 5.5mm, 7mm, 8mm head screws, and 2 wire connectors for the turn signals. I did it without removing the front tires.

 

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I got her back from the Ceramic / PPF / Vinyl place yesterday morning and the girlfriend and I went to Niagara On the Lake for a little boutique shopping and beer on a patio.

They forgot the A-Pillars so I have to bring her back this week for them to complete that.

The last things to do are swap the tail lights for the FORM Smoked Tail Lights (ordered), the Cervinis C Series Upper and Lower Grille (ordered), install the faux hood pins once I'm sure the PPF has cured (to be replaced with real ones as budget allows), Oh, also the Dash Cam LOL and MAYBE underglow.

Next year? Well, we'll think of next year when that happens (thinking SC but we'll see).

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I thought removing the front bumper was easy, A bunch of plastic trim clips, 5.5mm, 7mm, 8mm head screws, and 2 wire connectors for the turn signals. I did it without removing the front tires.

Did you access the two bolts holding the bumper to the fender from above or from the wheel well ??
 

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Today,
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Mod #29. Disconnect center dash speaker. This is a popular modification made to many late model Mustangs because the quality of the factory speaker is not very good, and it spoils the L/R channel separation when listening to stereo music. Many folks simply cut the wire coming out of the amplifier because it is easy to get to, and they are afraid of breaking something if they try pulling the dash apart. I decided to pop the dash, remove the speaker, disconnect the plug at the speaker, then replace the unplugged speaker and pop the dash back together. That’s the right way to do it. It sounds much better now.

Are you liking this mod still? Have also seen it suggested.
 

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Are you liking this mod still? Have also seen it suggested.
Absolutely. With the center speaker I couldn’t hear any stereo separation. Now I hear stereo. And by simply unplugging the speaker instead of cutting a wire, I can easily return it to factory condition if I ever want to.
 
 








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