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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 353 Joined: 6-August 03 From: boston, ma Member No.: 988 ![]() |
I'm replacing my front bumper pad (73) and cant figure out how it comes off? whats the best way to do this? -and of course if anyone has any good suggestions for putting the new one on I'd love to hear that also! Thanks
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"I" think they are 13mm headed bolts.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
On removal of the bumper....Have someone hold onto one side when taking out the last bolts....saves the bumper from falling over and taking out your knee or denting a good bumper. Don't forget to use anti-seize on the bolts... On re-install.....it is advised to tape the rubber dogbones to the bumper to keep the holes aligned. It helps on the re-install...... |
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