HELP! Need part number or technical name! (56k, Don't!!!)
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I need the part number of this beam in the engine bay where the horns, radiator, and hood latch are connected. Or does anybody know what it's called?
Do you know where can I get this beam aside from the dealership?
And does anybody know of a DIY on how to replace it?
I stole the images from xIxAMxHOLLYWOODx. Thanks btw!



Thanks!
Do you know where can I get this beam aside from the dealership?
And does anybody know of a DIY on how to replace it?
I stole the images from xIxAMxHOLLYWOODx. Thanks btw!



Thanks!
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Originally Posted by ADRdesignCo
i thought htat part is welded on to the car. if it is not i might have to reground something. . lol
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Originally Posted by nytlemgr
Half of the problem is solved. Now, does anybody know how to replace it?
I just looked at mine...looks like you take a bunch of bolts off, a few nuts, take off the hood latch thingy from the bar since the latch is attached to the vertical support bar. Doesn't appear to be any welding, cutting at all...just bolts and nuts to me.
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Originally Posted by ADRdesignCo
thanks jehoo... DAMN BRB.. back to the garage.. hahaa *grabs demel. lol
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Originally Posted by amdforever
I just looked at mine...looks like you take a bunch of bolts off, a few nuts, take off the hood latch thingy from the bar since the latch is attached to the vertical support bar. Doesn't appear to be any welding, cutting at all...just bolts and nuts to me.
ok just checked it like 3 times. i actually used it as a grounding point for my "big 3" lol

but its ok. ends up that my d3 is showing lower voltage than it shows on my batt. i dont think its too serious its like .1 volt off.
whew. haha
sorry to hear about the tree incident man. good luck! :D

but its ok. ends up that my d3 is showing lower voltage than it shows on my batt. i dont think its too serious its like .1 volt off.
whew. haha
sorry to hear about the tree incident man. good luck! :D
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Originally Posted by amdforever
Hmmm that may be an issue...just use something to support it on either side...like wood planks or boxes. I doubt it would fall but you never know. Atleast you know its fixable 

Originally Posted by ADRdesignCo
sorry to hear about the tree incident man. good luck! :D






OH!, now that's just a sh!tty deal man, I was thinking you hit a tree
Oh and a safer idea when to take the bracket off is to just have someone else there to hold the radiator up just incase it moves. I think there are A/C lines around there too so you don't want to mess them up from the radiator moving.




