2015-2022 Chrysler 300 Fender Removal and Install. Easy Steps to Follow. DIY - ReveMoto

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    How to remove front bumper : • 2015-2022 Chrysler 300...
    This removal and installation works for :
    2015 Chrysler 300
    2016 Chrysler 300
    2017 Chrysler 300
    2018 Chrysler 300
    2019 Chrysler 300
    2020 Chrysler 300
    2021 Chrysler 300
    2022 Chrysler 300
    This is the easiest way to replace that brand new Chrysler 300 Fender that you purchased at ReveMoto.com.
    2015-2022 Chrysler 300 Fender Removal and Installation :
    We'll walk you through how to Install that 2015-2022 Chrysler 300 Front Bumper, so you can do it at home and save money!!
    Tools Needed :
    Plastic Panel Removal Tool (Optional)
    Flathead
    10MM Socket
    Rachet Set
    00:00 - Intro
    00:57 Remove Clips lower fender
    02:00 Pull Side Skirt Off
    03:00 10MM bolt under Fender
    03:42 10MM top right fender
    04:11 10MM Top of Fender
    05:00 10MM Lower bolt near headlight
    05:44 Pull Foam Absorber out
    06:20 10mm bolt inside fender
    06:49 Pull fender Off
    Installing the fender off a 2015-2022 Chrysler 300 seems hard, but as you can see its super simple. First, take a flat head or panel removal tool to take off those 3 clips on the lower part of the fender. Get a flat object or a plastic panel removal to pull the side skirt back. You don't have to pull the side skirt all the way off just all the way till the back door. Just behind the side skirt you will see (2)10mm bolts take those off with a racket set with a 10mm socket. Pop the hood up and you will see (3) 10mm bolt running on top of the fender. Just below the headlight you will see (2) 10mm bolt take those off. Pull the fender liner back and you will feel for a foam object take that out. Now there is a hidden 10mm bolt that you will need a longer socket and extension to remove. It hard to see but feel for it and you will locate the bolt and then take it off. Now do the reverse of the steps mentioned. Just be careful not to scratch any of the adjacent part putting the fender back on. Wow!! Amazing the fender is back on and you just accomplished removing and install your own fender. Saving you hundreds of dollars. Way to go. Need this fender go to : www.revemoto.com/collections/...
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  • @AIR.METALIC
    @AIR.METALIC ปีที่แล้ว +1

    1st comment🚩

    • @ReveMoto
      @ReveMoto  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yo! That’s what’s up! Thank you for following. If you need anything for cars or Touchup kits for your detailing business go to www.Revemoto.com

    • @AIR.METALIC
      @AIR.METALIC ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank u bro

    • @AIR.METALIC
      @AIR.METALIC ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ReveMoto ❤️

    • @nuklearpotato8950
      @nuklearpotato8950 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Would a 2011 and up fit??