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Old 11-06-2006, 10:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,
My Accord'96 was damaged (hit and run) and I don't have any collision coverage, hence, fixing it myself. I need to replace bumper and left fender. I found a match (same color) in one of the junk yards but they are quite far away, so they will send it to me.
Now my questions: how difficult is it to replace a fender? will I need any special tools? does anyone replaced a fender - can share the experience? I already checked how the fender is mounted and it looks like it sits on a dozen of screws. Is it all or maybe I'm overlooking something?

I'll appreciate any input on the topic.
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Old 11-07-2006, 03:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It's just a ton of screws and there are gonna be some in your door jam as well that are tricky to get off. It takes paitence if your not gonna get a Helms manual (15 bucks at any parts store) to help you along.
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Old 11-08-2006, 01:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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repair manuals will have some or all the info you can use to do this or check out other accord forums and see if someone has a full pic break down...It is just bolts and screws you have to move in a certain order. Good Luck
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i just did mine u just needa 10mm socket and a phillips head screw driver
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Thanks guys!
You gave me hope
A short follow up question: I found a fender in same color, do you thik I should go for it or maybe it is worthless to hope for a match?
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Your gonna get more of a match finding the fender at a junk yard than getting it repainted and blended.
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