It is held on with two flared rubber plugs that are cast as part of the spacer itself. Most of the time they will break off when you remove them. You could try to compress them with some needle nose pliers and push them through. Or, just leave them in place and work around them.
9fourteen14
Dec 5 2015, 12:12 PM
QUOTE(tweet @ Dec 5 2015, 12:40 PM)
It is held on with two flared rubber plugs that are cast as part of the spacer itself. Most of the time they will break off when you remove them. You could try to compress them with some needle nose pliers and push them through. Or, just leave them in place and work around them.
hey Tweet I am going to have the bumper powder coated so need to take them off
thanx for the tip and interest.
I really do appreciate it
Mikey914
Dec 5 2015, 12:26 PM
Glycerin - Lube it up they'll pop right out.
9fourteen14
Dec 5 2015, 03:12 PM
QUOTE(Mikey914 @ Dec 5 2015, 01:26 PM)
Glycerin - Lube it up they'll pop right out.
awesome it worked
thanx so much MIKEY
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