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Old Jan 11, 2007 | 05:47 PM
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is there a write up for the removal of the front bumper, or could someone tell me how to do it? i just need to know the locations of all the bolts and screws, etc. so i can remove it as quick as i can tomorrow. thanks
 
Old Jan 11, 2007 | 09:21 PM
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Go in your weel wheels and remove the lining. Then remove lower grills. There are two long bolts where the foglights are. Unsrew those and remove the foglights. The bumper should just pull straight off. There will be a line for the headlight washers on the drivers side once the bumper is loose. You must unhook that. I think thats about it. Good luck and godspeed!
 
Old Jan 11, 2007 | 10:30 PM
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What he said, but you REALLY have to wrench the side to get them off.

Your suppose to push them in & down @ the same time. I found it didn't quite work, & I felt like the bumper was going to break.

If you take a long flat head screw driver & pry out the plastic tabs on the side of the bumper it comes off much easier.
Pry from the wheel well, there is a little notch between the bumper & fender.

Putting it on is also a chore, it needs to be really pushed in. I put the bottom tab in first, then pushed down really hard to snap in the top.

 
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