Front Centre grill removal (1 Viewer)

DigglyDog

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Jan 25, 2016
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Milton Keynes
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41,465
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Bailey Approach 620 SE
Exp
2015
I'm trying to fit parking sensors to our Bailey Approach 2013, based on the Peugeot Boxer front end, and before starting to drill out the front holes, thought it would be a good idea to have a little look for anything steel lurking behind.
Easy, I thought, take off the front grill and valence, four screws at the top, two holding the bottom section on to the top section, and 4 holding the bottom section..
All removed, panels still solid.
I don't want to go down the route of headlights and front wings off if possible. Is there a better way of remove these bits ?
:unsure:
 

Johnnyb

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Jan 21, 2015
149
139
Yorks/Derbys
Funster No
34,837
MH
Coachbuilt
If it's the same as the Ducato you have to give it a really good tug and it will come off. I removed mine and I was surprised how much effort it took to pull it clear.
 

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