Virage/DB9 2013 on front splitter removal
Virage/DB9 2013 on front splitter removal
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p102768

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89 posts

46 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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I would like to remove the splitter on my Virage to get it touched up so wondered if anyone had removed one from a Virage or facelift DB9?

I took the bolts off on the underside of the leading edge but it didn't seem to want to budge. Judging by the parts manual there is a hidden bolt at either end so, if there are actually some, what is the best way to get to them?

It looks like there might be some tabs as well so I didn't want to just tug and break something!

skyebear

998 posts

25 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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p102768

Original Poster:

89 posts

46 months

Sunday 27th October 2024
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Thanks for that, Yes, that is how I discovered the two hidden bolts.

It is not obvious what needs to come off to get to them though. I am assuming the wheel arch liner but, judging by videos I have watched the airboxes are down near there so may be in the way.

I am sure it isn't a hard job but I don't want to jack the car up and remove the wheels and wheel arch liners if it isn't actually necessary.

andratch

30 posts

1 month

Wednesday 29th October
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p102768 said:
Thanks for that, Yes, that is how I discovered the two hidden bolts.

It is not obvious what needs to come off to get to them though. I am assuming the wheel arch liner but, judging by videos I have watched the airboxes are down near there so may be in the way.

I am sure it isn't a hard job but I don't want to jack the car up and remove the wheels and wheel arch liners if it isn't actually necessary.
It's been about a year since your post, and I'm sure you discovered this by now, but for those who are just first reading this -

You can reach the two 'hidden bolts' by removing the two torx bolts from the side painted section of the bumper, pushing the fender liner 'flap' up, and reaching around with your hand. The hidden bolts are also torx (small, I can't recall which T exactly), and they're basically hand tight. I got them out with a torx socket and an extension, turning the extension by hand. It will be a bit of blind stabbing back there to get the socket in place, but it's not terribly hard.

To be honest, I found that the splitter piece is very, very secure in its spot with just the larger torx bolts and the two clips on each side. If you want to skip re-installing those hidden bolts, I don't think it's going to risk anything.

Phil _L

24 posts

44 months

Friday 31st October
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Hi,

This is incredibly useful!! Will be looking at this over the winter period as I need to swap this out for a new part on my Virage. Thanks again, as taking off the entire bumper was outside my comfort zone.

Cheers, Phil

p102768

Original Poster:

89 posts

46 months

Friday 31st October
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I have done the job now but it was definitely a two person job. Having access to a friends ramp helped too!

The hardest part is lining up all of the friction brackets that lock into the tangs along the bottom of the grille whilst trying to get each end of the splitter back into the retaining holes on the wings.




Edited by p102768 on Saturday 1st November 23:46 - I have just noticed that we can upload images directly into posts so have added the photo again.


Edited by p102768 on Saturday 1st November 23:48

Jon39

14,078 posts

162 months

Saturday 1st November
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I have seen this message a few times recently on AM PH.
What does it mean?

Cannot imagine an AM owner, including 'p102768', would have posted an unpleasant photograph.
Could it be that Central Control Downing Street, has censored a photo of a car owned by a successful business owner and employer of 'working people'?
Does someone detest Aston Martin cars?

It is a puzzle.

Whatever the reason might be, this situation has only been going on during the past few months.


V8LM

5,460 posts

228 months

Saturday 1st November
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alscar

7,232 posts

232 months

Saturday 1st November
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Jon39 said:





I have seen this message a few times recently on AM PH.
What does it mean?

Cannot imagine an AM owner, including 'p102768', would have posted an unpleasant photograph.
Could it be that Central Control Downing Street, has censored a photo of a car owned by a successful business owner and employer of 'working people'?
Does someone detest Aston Martin cars?

It is a puzzle.

Whatever the reason might be, this situation has only been going on during the past few months.
It’s something to do with the hosting site no longer being available in the UK and perhaps where a VPN if used needs to be set to another Country.

p102768

Original Poster:

89 posts

46 months

Saturday 1st November
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Sorry about the image. I have just noticed that we can upload images directly into posts so have edited it and added the photo again.