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Author Subject: Rear Bumper removal FAQ
birk

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I know this is quite a simple process to do, but i thought i'd do an little FAQ anywho for the people who dont know how to do it Big grin


In the boot ther is 4 of these 10mm bolts, remove these and keep them safe


Get underneith the car, you'll see two more 10mm's like below, one at each side of the car, take them out too! also, wher the other red marker is, this is the bit you'll needs to be in later


Take the shit guard screw out of each side



This is the shit guard bent down, put your hand up ther and you'll notice a metal box area


As mentioned above, the box area, it has sound wadding inside it, that fluffy stuff also int boot. push that up and look outward of the car, you'll see a 10mm bolt, undo this on both sides of bumper. this hole below is wher the circled bolt should go




All the bolts are now off, you can take the bumper off now, gently pull it off, be sure to keep all botls safe and also unclip the plate lights from the pass side light.

Hope ive done that ok.

My first FAQ Ninja LOL

Dan

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Posted 5th May 2007 at 00:00
micnic

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Post #2
Pretty good but you can get at all the bolts from inside the boot (pull back side carpets and remove blanking plugs) saves crawling underneath to reach up to the 10mm bolts on the sides of the bumper.
Posted 4th May 2007 at 17:35
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Top stuff Thumbs up

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Posted 4th May 2007 at 23:59

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