3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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I'm going to the junkyard this Saturday look for the tarus lip.
what kind of tools do i need to remove it? is it just held up with screws or can i just cut it off with an untility knife?
What wreckers are you going to? as well, the needed years are fairly hard to find. Planning on poppin by megacity so can take a look see if they have anything if you need me to. Standard has finally been cleaned up so more in the yard to go through there as well.
What wreckers are you going to? as well, the needed years are fairly hard to find.
When I picked up my Taurus lip, there were probably at least 5 of them with the lip intact in good condition. I don't know if they're harder to find up there, but I got mine while I was at school in Buffalo a couple of months ago and the lip wasn't hard to find at all.
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1992 Toyota Camry LE 5SFE 4 cyl. 2.2L
A.K.A. "Ron Burgundy"
198,000 mi. (as of February 9th, 2010) and counting
just outta curiosity... how are the lips originally installed on the taurus? tape or screws or...?
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'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
There don't tend to be a lot around from what I've seen as winters are pretty harsh on them so there aren't a common car you see around. Been lucky to come across them now and again though.
And yes, you're right. 6 push pin type fasteners and a couple of clips it slids into. You can pry them off with a simple flat screwdriver is you're careful.
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