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mightyquickz28
05-03-2007, 11:19 AM
When you guys have cut the honeycomb 'neath the front bumper cover, what did you use to cut the stuff? A sawzall? Cutoff wheel? Hacksaw? Cutting pliers? I'm getting ready to install my OBX intercooler and I want to get the tools, etc all set up beside the front of the car to minimize running around.
Thanks!
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bondguy399
05-03-2007, 06:22 PM
When you guys have cut the honeycomb 'neath the front bumper cover, what did you use to cut the stuff? A sawzall? Cutoff wheel? Hacksaw? Cutting pliers? I'm getting ready to install my OBX intercooler and I want to get the tools, etc all set up beside the front of the car to minimize running around.
Thanks!
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I can't say i have done this before, but i would imagine as with most things avoiding cutting pliers is probably a good idea, they tend to be messier than they are worth. I personally use cutoff wheels for just about everything...but thats me.
P.S. Avoid cutoff wheels for "trimming" toe nails.
Turbo-Zone.com
05-09-2007, 09:19 PM
You can use a sawzall. I personally use a body saw. Smaller, easier to handle and the blade is more precise by sawing faster. If you've used one, you know how it works.
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