Front clip removal

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  1. 2thAche

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    My front fascia (nose) has been a bit loose for a while, the seams between it and the front fender are wider than they should be. There is damage to some of the connecting points in the wheel well etc. I want to take it off and see what all may be broken and need fixing/replacement.

    How big a job is this? Time/difficulty?
     
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    Sparta Active Member

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    Front clip as in Engine Bay/entire front end of the car?

    Shouldn't it be welded together with the frame?
     
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    Oh sorry I just mean the front fascia, not the frame of the car. Fixed.
     
  4. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    It's not a big job. Just make sure you're careful with the headlights. The tabs will break.
    Otherwise, it's just ~6 bolts/nuts to pull to get the fender off.

    Timewise, I've no idea, all depends on how careful you are and want to be with the paint.

    I say do it. It'll be a great learning experience.
     
  5. RoMe

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    I want to do mine as well for the same reasons I can actually see two tabs broken. I just havent found the balls to do it yet. shoot I might try this later....
     
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    Can't be harder than swapping out the turbo was. **shudder** Next time I have a free Sat I'll start in the morning. I'll watch the headlight tabs.
     
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    Just got done doing this and I almost wish I didnt.

    here is the rundown- 6 tabs missing, 1 clip broken, a couple of screws missing, and it looks like the the frame/radiator support is slightly pushed in still not allowing the bumper and other bits to not align straight also causing the drivers side headlight is pointing down a bit. I called Classic Subaru and took pics hopefully there will be some sort of resolution.

    In other news the it took me an hour and a half to take the bumper off its fairly easy to do.
    I used this right up from IWSTI
    http://www.iwsti.com/forums/how-install/82589-07-front-bumper-removal.html
     
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    Awesome, thanks for the link. I have a feeling I'll be finding stuff broken or bent also. I know a few of the connectors in the wheel well are broken off, plastic ones.
     
  9. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    ^^ yeah, I don't remember those connectors being a "cheap" replacement either.

    Rome, sorry to hear your "alignment" didn't go well. Sure would've been easier had you two been up here. :fawk: ;)
     
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    lol I was actually think the whole time hmmn I could so see Ped doing this for fun
     
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    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    Haha... I'm not going to lie, mines been off several times.
     
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    Mine will have to come off at least twice, once to see what is broken, then again to get parts and fix.
     

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