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Originally Posted by catchx46
any shop with a lift should be able to 1)pull it off or 2)replace it. you could ask them to take it off when you go in for anywork.
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Don't need a shop. Mine was done with 0 tools on the side of the road and no jack even needed. Now if you still have a couple bolts hanging on, either remove them or take a $10 pair of tin snips and cut it off on an angle before the bolts just so that they are each left holding only a tiny piece of the corner. As I said, it's sharp in places, wear gloves. Time and money saved.
You have to wrangle with it a bit to get it to come out but it's like an easy 10 minute job. It's soft enough you can bend it all around by hand.