You can do what I did years ago and use the front bumper as a "drift
buster" and plow through the drifts. It didn't affect the fog light
cowl, but it increased the gap between the top of the bumper and
headlights.
-- Chris Reck Naperville, IL>> '99 Dakota Sport + CC 4x4 V6 (Deep Amethyst)
mailinglists@moparhowto.com ("M.B.") wrote in news:4F3084C7.3020100@moparhowto.com:
> > > Great, I figured as much. There's no where near enough space between > the bezel and the bumper to get a screwdriver in, I tried. I guess > it'll have to wait until I get it out to my Dad's place and out of the > mud pit that is my driveway to do it. > > Thanks! > > M.B. > > On 2/6/2012 5:47 PM, Jamie C wrote: >> They are between the bumper and bottom of the bezel. On one of my >> Gen II's I could get a screwdriver between the bumper and bezel. On >> another one I couldn't. I had to loosen the bumper bolts to get >> enough play to squeeze the screw drive in there. If you shine a >> flash light in there you may be able to see the top of the screws. >> >> On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 8:29 PM, M.B.<mailinglists@moparhowto.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Does anyone know where the screws are other than the very top 2 are >>> on a 2nd gen (1995 with the aero headlights)? I can't find the >>> bloody things. >>> I'm hoping they're not under the bumper but with my luck some >>> idiot >>> engineer decided that would be a good place for them. :p >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> M.B. >>> >>> > >
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