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Harvey 05-09-2015 03:20 PM

Removing front fender
 
Any one have an illustrated step by step for removing the front fender? The GT86 or BRZ manuals don't have it, that's why I'm asking...

joe strummer 05-09-2015 03:49 PM

I assume you mean front bumper. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8788

I think I used this one when I removed mine.

Harvey 05-09-2015 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by joe strummer (Post 2242969)
I assume you mean front bumper. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8788

I think I used this one when I removed mine.



Thanks, but no, I clearly meant the front fender (the left hand side one in particular). It looks like it's mostly screwed on the frame, but I can't find any section in the floor shop manuals detailing how to remove a front fender (to repaint it).


Just to be clear, here's what I want to remove : http://www.carbongoodies.co.uk/Seibo...ers-10mm-Wider (this is just to illustrate the "front left fender", I by no means intent to use a non OEM one)

Harvey 05-09-2015 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Harvey (Post 2242980)
Thanks, but no, I clearly meant the front fender (the left hand side one in particular). It looks like it's mostly screwed on the frame, but I can't find any section in the floor shop manuals detailing how to remove a front fender (to repaint it).


Just to be clear, here's what I want to remove : http://www.carbongoodies.co.uk/Seibo...ers-10mm-Wider (this is just to illustrate the "front left fender", I by no means intent to use a non OEM one)



Some input here please guys... my local dealer seems to have messed up replacing the fender (after a minor accident), and before going back to look at it (I refused to pick the car up) I want to know what the correct fender replacement procedure is (also to know what I should inspect).

texasbound972 05-10-2015 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Harvey (Post 2243028)
Some input here please guys... my local dealer seems to have messed up replacing the fender (after a minor accident), and before going back to look at it (I refused to pick the car up) I want to know what the correct fender replacement procedure is (also to know what I should inspect).

Well shouldn't the dealership have all the repair manuals? You are talking about a Toyota dealership right?

Wes 05-10-2015 03:56 PM

Should be easy, I think you just need to remove the front bumper, and the side garnish and from there, it should just be bolts.

Harvey 05-10-2015 04:34 PM

It is indeed a Toyota dealer, but from what I see in the repair manuals (I have GT86 Toyota TechDoc and the BRZ one too) there is no section explaining how to remove them. For example, removing the front bumper is well explained and illustrated, removing the garnishes/linings is also explained, but removing the fender is not. I suspect it's pretty simple, as Wes suggests, remove the bumper (not even sure this is necessary), remove the bottom lining, unbolt the fender and remove.


However, if someone has some experience with removing a front fender, I'd appreciate his input (to confirm, complete the above). Also, if someone has some pics of a GT86 with the front fender removed, it would be interisting.

phastafrican 05-10-2015 08:31 PM

Front bumper off first. Should be about 10x10mm bolts total. 3 of top above wheel well, 2 by the headlight, 2 bottom side by the jack point, and 2 more holding the fender to the side of the body. Use a wrench from inside the opened door. remove the fender liner clips for it to slide out. Its a straight forward procedure, just follow the bolts

Harvey 05-11-2015 10:49 AM

Thanks for the procedure, the car's still at the dealer (the fender's been repainted), I'll see when it's back if all looks good.


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