<VV> Is there a trick late to LM Monza rear grille install / remove?

Harry Yarnell (Verizon) harryyarnell at verizon.net
Sun Jul 6 18:42:50 EDT 2014


Not sure what the factory used for screws, but if memory serves me
correctly, 5/16 hex head sheet metal screws are the choice.
Using some dum dum on the screw head into the nut driver you're going to use
to install to hold it in place, then have at it.
An awl will help line up the holes.



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For the top screws I always use a socket at the end of a long screw driver


 <VV> Is there a trick late to LM Monza rear grille install / remove?
>
>Hi Charlie, sorry- no tricks. Hold it in place and start screws. I put in
the top 4 first (loosely) and then install the next 4 on the sides. As far
as the Corsa removable panel, it does nothing to aid starting the screws.
>I use 1/4 inch drive with a long extension for the top. Be sure to wear
safety glasses anytime when looking up under a car. Lots of crap to fall in
your face there. LMs missing screws are from people leaving them out or the
screws falling out do to oversized holes in the body (stripped) or too small
of screws so they don't tighten up.
>>Thanks!
>>Charlie
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