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Old 06-03-2013, 08:43 AM   #237 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RUFFSTUFF View Post
And amazingly enough, that is how you remove the rad support, opening up that space. Thank you for proving me right. You can try to argue this point as long as you wish. I have already done this over a year ago, and have posted doing so several times. Others as well. I too was not impressed with squeezing the tubes through the supports and this was my solution.

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It's all one big piece, what the hell are you talking about?

The radiator support is one huge piece of plastic that stretches from one side of the front of the car to the other. There are some bolt-on parts on the far left and right sides that mount to the fenders and support the headlights. NOTHING on the interior of it is removable!

Please supply pictures of the part that you "Unbolted and removed"

I would LOVE to see how different your radiator support is than mine.

You are the first and only person on this forum that I have seen mention removing these pieces.

Here are some more actual photos of the radiator support.

If you are trying to say that in order to make this intake fit, you (and others) have completely removed the 'rad support', then it couldn't be more plain you're making stuff up to be an internet tough guy.
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