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It’s like Xmas in January. Just ordered my new Ford Performance cat back quad tip exhaust and GT350 valance. A busy weekend coming up for me :headbang:
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Cool story.

We have a bragging thread already you should use that
 

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It’s like Xmas in January. Just ordered my new Ford Performance cat back quad tip exhaust and GT350 valance. A busy weekend coming up for me :headbang:
Just done this job myself..:) Not sure if you’ve seen the CJ pony video but well worth watching for a few tips....

BUT and it’s a big BUT, I did mine without removing the rear bumper:thumbsup:

Remove the rear wheels, and undo a few small bolts on either side, and pull all the pushpins out, then remove the reversing/fog light, and you should be able to carefully pull away the old bottom valance..... takes a bit of tugging and pulling, but once a few clips have come free the rest pull out quite easily....

I did the cut of the rear diffuser with the bumper on the car, and then fitted the new valance...



 

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Just done this job myself..:) Not sure if you’ve seen the CJ pony video but well worth watching for a few tips....

BUT and it’s a big BUT, I did mine without removing the rear bumper:thumbsup:

Remove the rear wheels, and undo a few small bolts on either side, and pull all the pushpins out, then remove the reversing/fog light, and you should be able to carefully pull away the old bottom valance..... takes a bit of tugging and pulling, but once a few clips have come free the rest pull out quite easily....

I did the cut of the rear diffuser with the bumper on the car, and then fitted the new valance...



Same here. No need to remove the bumper. I backed up on ramps and had all the access I needed.
 

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Just done this job myself..:) Not sure if you’ve seen the CJ pony video but well worth watching for a few tips....

BUT and it’s a big BUT, I did mine without removing the rear bumper:thumbsup:

Remove the rear wheels, and undo a few small bolts on either side, and pull all the pushpins out, then remove the reversing/fog light, and you should be able to carefully pull away the old bottom valance..... takes a bit of tugging and pulling, but once a few clips have come free the rest pull out quite easily....

I did the cut of the rear diffuser with the bumper on the car, and then fitted the new valance...



Thanks for the info. That was my plan as well.
 

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That's the sweetest looking rear end I've seen in a while [MENTION=30359]Pagey[/MENTION]!

I would have so gone for Grabber had it been available when I ordered.
 

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Awesome quads! I can't wait to get mine done very soon with the full Hurricane 3" exhaust (with quad tips) and GT350 valance :)
 

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Hey how much gap did you end up with on the valance? Directly above the pipes you can see a fair gap on mine in the photo. Also on the sides
Non as far as I can tell:).... zooming in on your pic it looks like the valance hasn’t “clipped” fully home.



 

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Hi Pagey & Enoch
just a tip paint the back of the muffler and pipes black and inside the chrome rings of the valance finishes it off
cheers tim
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