Project GD STI: Making the Front of the Car Stiffer with Ultra Racing

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After the top plastic clips are removed, Howard uses a screwdriver to compress the tabs on the grills forward facing push pins, which allow the grill to be popped right off.

 

With the grill off, the push pins on the top of the bumper cover can be removed. 
 

Then, the push pins holding the fender liners in place can be popped off.
 

Removing the fender liner allows access to the backside of the bumper where the push pins holding it to the fender can be removed.
 

5 comments

  1. yeah sorry about that but as we transitioned to this new site it became clear that transferring the user accounts from the old site was a large and difficult undertaking. Since we didn’t bring the user accounts over, the comments couldn’t come with them either.

  2. I know this is a slightly older wright up, but I wanted to point out that these braces were installed with the car on jackstands, this could have been the culprit for aligning the door as the chassis flexes a bit to where the jack stands are. Same reason why its typically common to weld in a roll cage when the car is sitting on leveled ground.

    1. This is not the case in this car, maybe old cars. It’s just never easy to line up doors so you always have to be careful or you end up chipping the paint, etc.

  3. It looks like Ultra Racing has discontinued these braces. In your research, were there any other braces like these that stood out as maybe equal to or at least 2nd place compared to these? I was literally about to order some for my 04 and saw the “Discontinued” sign 🙁

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