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I was cleaning/servicing Karen's 69 Camaro today and noticed the SS emblem on drivers side frt fender was loose. How does one "conveniently" get to the back of that emblem to tighten it..??
wilma
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How does one "conveniently" get to the back of that emblem wilma [/ QUOTE ] You know the answer - you can't conveniently! ![]()
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I'll bet you will have to pull out or pull back the inner fender well to get back into there...
Rich
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You can't easily reach it from the inside by the fender well. You need to completely loosen the fender / inner fender well, then remove the bottom bolts and carefully pull back the fender and snake the skinniest arm up there you can find!
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Craftsman makes a set of really long, really thin, open end wrenches that may reach in there. I would still suggest unbolting the bottom fender bolts and wheel well area inner fender to fender bolts and then gently wedging the bottom of the fender out for clearance.
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How about a little Elmer's glue
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