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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / March 2005

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Question About Grille Cobra Emblem

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Steve Porter - 25 Mar 2005 01:54 GMT
I'm sure someone has the answer to this question.  I want to remove the
chrome Mustang emblem from the front grille on an 04 Cobra and replace it
with the aftermarket Cobra emblem.  My question is what kind of tool is
required for the two screws holding the emblem in place?  Also, if it is a
special tool, which it appears to be, where can I purchase one?  Thanks for
any help you might be able to offer.
Steve
SVTKate - 25 Mar 2005 02:07 GMT
Hey Steve,
The tool you should need is a torx-security type.
It's basically a torx driver, with a hole in the middle of it. Try your
local parts house.

Kate

| I'm sure someone has the answer to this question.  I want to remove the
| chrome Mustang emblem from the front grille on an 04 Cobra and replace it
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| any help you might be able to offer.
| Steve
Steve Porter - 25 Mar 2005 03:06 GMT
SVTKate,
 Thanks for your help.  You were right on the money and the transfer has
already been accomplished.  I do appreciate your quick response and expert
advise.
Thanks again,
Steve

> Hey Steve,
> The tool you should need is a torx-security type.
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> | any help you might be able to offer.
> | Steve
SVTKate - 25 Mar 2005 14:21 GMT
My Pleasure Steve

How do you like that Cobra?

Kate

| SVTKate,
|  Thanks for your help.  You were right on the money and the transfer has
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| > | any help you might be able to offer.
| > | Steve
mindy5734@yahoo.com - 25 Mar 2005 14:37 GMT
>Hey Steve,
>The tool you should need is a torx-security type.
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>
>"

lmfao
its called a tamper proof torx bit

kate the dishes are calling

hurc ast
JS - 25 Mar 2005 16:16 GMT
>>Hey Steve,
>>The tool you should need is a torx-security type.
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>
> hurc ast

You're right on the tamper-proof Torx bit... but Mindy, I'm surprised you
took the time out of your own busy housework to learn such things.

JS
SVTKate - 25 Mar 2005 20:45 GMT
Gosh JS, I never even would have seen that post if you hadn't replied to it.
I plonked her/him/it.

The important thing is that Steve understood what I was talking about, got
the right tool and got the job done.

Kate

| >>Hey Steve,
| >>The tool you should need is a torx-security type.
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|
| JS
relic895@hotmail.com - 26 Mar 2005 01:07 GMT
>Gosh JS, I never even would have seen that post if you hadn't replied to it.
>I plonked her/him/it.
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>
>Kate

lmfao
kate sez "a hammer fixes everything

hurc ast
dwight - 26 Mar 2005 01:23 GMT
> lmfao
> kate sez "a hammer fixes everything
>
> hurc ast

lmfao

mindy's jumping through hoops

dwight
 
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