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Installing Air Dam... problems


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Not so much a problem, as a pain in the a$$

I've removed the front bumper on my 77. I'm now staring at the 2 strut-like apparatus' (apparati?). These are held by 3 bolts on a bracket. These are a COMPLETE bitc& to even begin to deal with. I can't tell whether the nuts (17mm) are welded to the brackets(?). I can't get these, or the 14mm bolts to friggin budge (I'm speaking of the ONE that I can even get a wrench on.)

I'm half tempted to torch 'em off. Being a 77, I'm wondering:

1) Are these strut looking things readily available from MSA or VicBrit?

2) If it even matters, since 77's likely won't ever be THAT valuable as a collector. In the unlikely event that I would consider taking it back to original. (You never know, the PileDriver bumpers might come in vogue!):sick:

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This air dam is in place of the bumpers.

I don't have air tools (or patience). Since the bumper will never be re-installed as long as I'm the owner, I'm going to saw or torch. Unless, folks here can convince me it is definitely NOT a good idea.

As implied at the start of the thread, any real enthusiast is going to be looking at 240's and not 280's. Therefore, this car would probably never be a candidate for a frame off restoration. How much damage could I do to the value anyway:ermm:

To get mine off i got a very long cheater bar. I had an easy time with the 4+ft bar.

Without it they wouldn't budge.

That cause I'm 23 and I am not very weak( i bench press 375lbs.)

How ever I was lucky that i didn't break a bolt, and it may not be such a good idea.

I was also using a craftsman socket set and it held up fine.

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