- Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:56 pm
#3748
I really need help on how to do this. I figured it was not as relivent to post pictures of it because everyone here who would be answering me knows for the most part how this part is attached.
92' Civic Si Hatchback. Rear wing.
Currently there are 2-3 of the screws / nuts that have rusted away or broken due to wear. So basicly I've been rolling around by it holding on by 1-2 screws. The only problem is, I can not seem to figure out how to get these last screws off. Like the nut faces me when looking at it, and you would think a simple socket wrench or something of the sort would be enough to remove it. Although this is not the case, there is a small plastic black casing that goes over these nuts, it is fastened on their extremely well. I'm guessing i have to take these off, but I cant find a tool anywhere in my garage to take it off, they are extremlet tight, and are right to the base of the wing bracket, so i cant wedge it out with anything.
Any Ideas would be great. (also note, im only just 18 years old, so dont know my way around a car that great, nor tools much. And the reason im removing it now finally is because it looks like the snow is finally leaving us and I'm attaching the CF wing because its staying in the garage until my arm is healed anyways.)
Thanks again.
92' Civic Si Hatchback. Rear wing.
Currently there are 2-3 of the screws / nuts that have rusted away or broken due to wear. So basicly I've been rolling around by it holding on by 1-2 screws. The only problem is, I can not seem to figure out how to get these last screws off. Like the nut faces me when looking at it, and you would think a simple socket wrench or something of the sort would be enough to remove it. Although this is not the case, there is a small plastic black casing that goes over these nuts, it is fastened on their extremely well. I'm guessing i have to take these off, but I cant find a tool anywhere in my garage to take it off, they are extremlet tight, and are right to the base of the wing bracket, so i cant wedge it out with anything.
Any Ideas would be great. (also note, im only just 18 years old, so dont know my way around a car that great, nor tools much. And the reason im removing it now finally is because it looks like the snow is finally leaving us and I'm attaching the CF wing because its staying in the garage until my arm is healed anyways.)
Thanks again.
-Mike
1992 Civic Si (blue)
1992 Civic Si (blue)