Today we are going to do an install on a 1997 Ford F250 and we are going to install an EGR bug shield for it. We are going to be using today, part number 323011, and we will go through the steps involved to install it. Our first step will be to go ahead and put the bug shield on the hood and just check out where the holes line up on the hood. more
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Posted: 8/6/2008 11:21:02 AM
Today we are going to show you how to install EGR tapeless window visors, part # 571351. This will fit the Chevrolet Trailblazer 02-06 and the GMC Envoy XL 02-06. This kit is a four piece system that covers all four windows, it is pretty simple to install. We are going to start with the first half front windows. All they do is pop in and slide into the track. To slide it in the track, there will be a lot of twisting and bending, but it will bend and flex to accommodate that. Once you get the window visors installed, a good thing is to run your windows up and down a few times. The window will drag on the plastic a little bit as you can see. The plastic does get pushed up by the window. What you want to do is actually take some time and run them up and down a few times and let them sit in the sunlight preferably or at least in a warm environment. That way it will conform to the window and the seal around the window. more
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Posted: 7/17/2008 4:27:14 AM
Today we are going to install a bug shield on a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer and we are going to be using part number 321251 bug shield accessory for your vehicle. And now we will get started on showing you how it gets installed. Once you have your hood open, the first thing you want to do with your bug shield is go ahead and put it up there and give it a good test fit. Get a feel for how it is going to mount up, find the locations of the mounting holes, and get a good idea of what is going on. Once you figure out how the bug shield is going to install, go ahead and install the hardware. We will show you how that works next. Once you have the hardware installed on the hood we will loosely attach our bug shield. The hardware will just simply screw into the plastic blocks in the hood. Once we have our bug shield loosely installed, we will lower the hood and slide it back and forth in a way where it is centered on the hood the way you want it. more
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Posted: 8/6/2008 6:21:47 AM
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