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Removing front tray
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![]() Just bought this my First 964, ![]() I need to get behind the mesh grilles in the Front valance below driving lamps and I notice underneath the car therer appears to be a tray which if removeable easilly would be great. Who's removed this before, and is it achievable without car on ramp? Richard
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I removed mine while it was on the ground and it's really easy. Just a lot of Phillips screws. An electric screwdriver or drill makes it go fast. There are two or three pieces as I recall.
You remove these parts to get at the metal edge that holds the valance with the horizontal openings that often get bent upward on wheel stops and create a "frown". Just bend that lip downward and straighten it out all the way across with some channel locks if you've got that problem. Good luck with the new car. I bet you'll really enjoy it. Hope it spends more time on the ground than mine has in the first year!
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Everything altarchsa said but depending on what you need to access I would jack up the car. The car is quite low to the ground and working in there may be tight.
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Thanks guys for that advice,
once the trays removed I only need access to those grilles for about Ten minutes each side, but it has to be from behind Thought it would be relatively easy but best check before I bugger something up. Whats wrong with your 89' BTW? ![]()
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