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Old Jun 7, 2006 | 01:31 PM
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Removing the rear bumper

I know there was a thread on how to remove the rear bumper, but now I cant find it. Does anybody have a link to the thread? Or how about the steps in removing it?
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Old Jun 7, 2006 | 06:29 PM
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Open the trunk and remove the lights and the metal strip. Take off the wheels and remove the torque screws that hold the wheel well liner to the bumper. Under the bumper there is a series of torque screws, take them out.
Finally, open the flap on the bumperrettes and loosen the hex bolts inside them. Done
 
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Originally Posted by jags911tt
Open the trunk and remove the lights and the metal strip. Take off the wheels and remove the torque screws that hold the wheel well liner to the bumper. Under the bumper there is a series of torque screws, take them out.
Finally, open the flap on the bumperrettes and loosen the hex bolts inside them. Done
Thanks for the quick DIY write-up Jags! I was gonna post up a thread asking about how to remove the rear bumper too, but Wyatt beat me to it.
 
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Tree stump, Rope, and a heavy pedal Just kidding. Good tips One other thing you will need to remove the bumperetts. there is a 6 or 8 MM hex bolt if you come in through the bottom. Loosen that a bit and the should be able to be pulled off.
 
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The rear wheels have to come off to remove the bumper ??
 
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Go over to Renntech.org and do a search over there. You will find detailed instructions for this...and lots of techie questions...
 
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Once you separate the bumper from the car, don't go too far with the bumper without disconnecting the plug that supplies power to the License tag light. It is also a good idea to replace the tail lights with the 2 screws loosely fastened so there is no danger of banging the lights against the finish. It's all a pretty quick and easy one-man job.
 
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tvm. my question is do I have to remove the rear wheels to take off the bumper as I need access the torx screws in the upper wheel arch lining (which is above the height of the bumper) or do I just need to undo the Hex nut half way up the wheel arch and the Torx screw at the base ???
 
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You can actually take it off without removing the lights and wheels, very easy. Although Jags's way is correct.
 
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ok art I am gonna try it your way tvm
 
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Originally Posted by art4iza
You can actually take it off without removing the lights and wheels, very easy. Although Jags's way is correct.
How do you do this Art?

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