Thanks for this video, but I tried today and couldn’t get the side attachment blades to detach from the bumper, ans had to give up for the day because my booking time on the hoist was almost up. I tried using a pry bar to push down while pushing outward, and every piece was as tight as Fort Knox. Is there a special tool available to release those?
Let me ask you this, do you think it’s possible to take it out and put another one on with exhaust tips that are welded on an exhaust? I got some tips added on and it melted the lower bumper cover. We readjusted the tips so now it should be good but I want to put a new cover piece.
@@miscellaneousguy3803 I know my friend who owns a body shop is good but now I’m thinking it’s going to be quite difficult to get the existing lower piece out and put the new one on because of the welded exhaust tips haha
Bro you’re like that one homie we never asked for, but we all need!
Thanks for all your stinger videos. Helped me out tremendously!
Thanks for the great demo Jeff. I've heard people describe this in writing before but your video makes it much easier to understand.
Thanks for this video, but I tried today and couldn’t get the side attachment blades to detach from the bumper, ans had to give up for the day because my booking time on the hoist was almost up. I tried using a pry bar to push down while pushing outward, and every piece was as tight as Fort Knox. Is there a special tool available to release those?
Do you know if that part will fit on a 2022 forte gt line? I'm looking to make it fit since it looks similar
Highly doubtful. I own a stinger and forte, ones wider and larger than the other by a good bit
Let me ask you this, do you think it’s possible to take it out and put another one on with exhaust tips that are welded on an exhaust? I got some tips added on and it melted the lower bumper cover. We readjusted the tips so now it should be good but I want to put a new cover piece.
Is it the stock rear exhaust that you welded the tips to
@@miscellaneousguy3803 nopeee aftermarket exhaust
@@miscellaneousguy3803 I know my friend who owns a body shop is good but now I’m thinking it’s going to be quite difficult to get the existing lower piece out and put the new one on because of the welded exhaust tips haha
@@Boogetsbizzy there's a good bit of room to remove it backward and rotate up
@@miscellaneousguy3803 great to know! I sometimes rush into car decisions without thinking it out lol. Thanks a bunch
Mini Right Angle Offset Hand Ratchet Screwdriver will do the job for you
Also doing them last and flexing the bumper outward will give plenty of space for a regular philips.