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Gen 2 Solara SPORT Exterior Service Manual

PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 12:57 pm
by CosmicGrooves
There is the Exterior Trim service manual here:
http://www.solaraguy.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=35384
But, that doesn't have the SE Sport trim removal/installation information.

I need to replace the rear bumper cover so I thought I see about doing it myself.

Anyone know where I could find that part of the factory service manual?

Re: Gen 2 Solara SPORT Exterior Service Manual

PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:32 pm
by Black Bob
When I had my rear bumper replaced after getting rear ended my bodyshop guy couldn't find anything about proper removal or installation. He wound up snipping off the clips that hold the trim to the old bumper, making a template with the old trim to the new bumper, cutting slots into the brand new bumper and praying that the old Sport trim would line up with the notches in the new bumper. He then attached the old trim onto the new bumper, however because he had cut the clips on the trim he he stuck the broken clips through the bumper slots and epoxied them to stay in place. If that sounds like a bitch, it was! But it worked considering there was zero information found from Toyota. The front fangs were glue stripped and screwed on; I have no clue how the side skirts were mounted.