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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Hi all,
would any members have a planet equivalent for Mitsubishi or AllData or some sort. I need rear bumper removal instructions for 06 Shogun.. please advise..
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I have Vivid workshop on another laptop ,will check tomorrow if no-one jumps in before then.
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Cheers mate... appreciate your help...
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Sorry pal , Vivid is absolutely useless for what you`re looking for
Nothing on Autodata either .Found this on another site "i thinkif you look on the outer edges of the chassis at the back, there are 3 bolts each side, then on the inside edge there are another 2, or it might be the other way around you dont need to take your towbar off but access is limited The hardest bit is removing the framework and bumper irons once you get it off the 12mm bolts all round or break off plenty of plasters for knuckles " Last edited by bettyswollocks; 04-17-2011 at 10:22 AM. |
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