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Replacing fenders on a '95 YJ...
Hello All-
A while back I asked a question in the forum on the best method for replacing my rotted fenders on a 1995 YJ. Luckily, I was finally able to purchase two rust-free fenders in black, which will match my Jeep's color. It appears that the fenders are bolt-on, and I can see bolts near the grille and on the firewall. The ones on the grille shouldn't be a problem (yeah, right), as there is easy access to get at them with a socket. The ones on the firewall seem almost impossible to get at with my fingers, let alone getting at them with a ratchet and socket, and still be able to get any leverage on them for removal. While I realize I'll have to remove some of the items that are mounted on the inside fender well (horn, coolant jug, window washer jug, etc.) is there some trick to getting at these bolts? There doesn't seem to be any room to work to get these bolts off... Any practical advice (other than use lots of penetrating oil) on the best way to approach this? Thanks! Kevin |
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