DetailnByDustn
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Has anyone tried polishing under a 98-02 Trans Am wing? can you remove the wing or do you have to hand polish it?
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craigdt said:In the C&B or maybe Pro section somebody restored a trashed trans am and they took off the wing, if I recall correctly.
White lexus 23 said:you can remove the wing open the hatch and remove the bolts that hold it on
mike4690 said:craigdt is right, I saw the post and here is the link
http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-de...flections-extremely-pic-heavy-280-beware.html
creeper said:that thread inspired me to do my car too haha. funny thing is i drive a navy blue metallic, non ram air trans am, lowered on 17" ws6 wheels, with no side molding or emblems. that car is my twin.
tssdetailing said:I have a black ws.6-much respect to fellow GM muscle owners!!!
When you remove your wing-GET HELP! Be sure to have a blanket or something for it ready to lay on. You can lean it against a wall temporarily if you have to, but put something under it to carry the weight
creeper said:sorry didn't actually do it yet haha. just picked up all the supplies this week. if you pop the hatch you'll see the bolts right there. from what i can tell it's pretty straight-forward.
creeper said:it's only 8(i think) bolts so i can't see it taking that long, only thing i don't know about is how or where the wiring to the 3rd brake light disconnects. maybe 10-15 minutes if you have someone helping you. of course, things always end up taking 3 times longer than you expect. if i try it anytime soon i'll let you know.
creeper said:of course, things always end up taking 3 times longer than you expect.
DetailnByDustn said:Thanks for the heads up, do you have any pics?
How long do you think it takes?