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Front fender replacing

I was wondering if I could replace my own front fender (peice around the wheel). Does anyone have a procedure for this or could explain how to go about doing it?

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Take all the bolts out and pull it off. Lots of sealing putty around it.
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Dead easy (well it was on mine) loosen the screw's on top and there are also 3 screws inside the fender torwards the passenger door ( refering to you're previous dent post)

Hope it helps
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The new issue of 9 Magazine (Vol 3 No. 2) has a photo step-by-step article on how to remove 944 fenders.

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Wow perfect timing too, I'll have to check that out. It doesn't seem to be up on the site yet though. Maybe I could have used the last issue when my alternator died.
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The new issue of 9 Magazine (Vol 3 No. 2) has a photo step-by-step article on how to remove 944 fenders.

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There's that informative 9 Magazine again ...

You need to post more, so that I can be reminded to pay for a subscription, when I have the money. I have been forgetting, unlike now, when I'm broke.

GREAT Magazine... ALL should subscribe....

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