Murphy's Law
I just had the pleasure of replacing my front cladding ($349 from Merlin at St. Charles Isuzu.) I followed the above procedures and had it off in about fifteen minutes. Installation took a little longer since I had to attempt to straighten the center bracket. I wasn't able to get it return to its original shape, so the two center bolts behind the license plate were left off. The bumper bar is also tweaked a little. Should I bother to replace it?
Replacing the two bolts behind the turn signals was easy using this little trick – I placed a couple tiny nuts inside the socket to keep the cladding bolt from backing into the socket. This allowed me to apply enough pressure on the bolt to get it started. You definitely don't want to use a deep socket.
What was the hardest part of the whole job? Actually, it should have been the easiest -- replacing the rear license plate!! Yeah, Murphy's Law applied itself as I tried to remove the LAST BOLT holding the rear license plate on. It snapped off! No biggee, I have a brand new set if Craftsman bolt extractors. Yeah, right! Has anybody every gotten a bolt out with one of those? So I spent the next hour or more drilling and redrilling until I got the hole big enough to tap a set of 1/4-20 threads. Why is it always the little things??
I hate Murphy!
Gregg
2001 Proton Yellow #1379