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Today's beautifully sunny day with temps around 0F (dropping to -36F later), with no snow in the offing which is good as I need to replace Olga's fuel filter, dump diesel and prime the injectors.
Today's beautifully sunny day with temps around 0F (dropping to -36F later), with no snow in the offing which is good as I need to replace Olga's fuel filter, dump diesel and prime the injectors.
siberian
It’s cold *for Texas*. But I grew up near Chicago so compared to that it’s not so bad :-)
I have a pair of 992 satin black painted reflectors from BumperPlugs ($270). Never installed - brand new in original wrapping. $70 + shipping. PM me if interested.
Bumping this thread as it was the first one that came up when I searched how to do this. After asking a shop to do it for me and they quoted 3 hrs labor at $750 total to remove the rear bumper for access I decided to do it myself.
The reflector comes off quite easily with a simple pry tool. I started from the license plate side and masked off the bumper with tape, just a little tiny bit of effort and it comes right out, then move towards the other attachment point and do the same. Finished everything in 10 min and saved $750 LOL.