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  1. #1
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    5th gen rear bumper removal

    How do i do it?

    cheers!

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    umm i think you undo the screws visable with boot lid up, then youll find 2 locating screws on the points in the rear wheel well, the furthermost part of the rear bar
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    if it's anything like the 4th gen there are a couple of those screws that aren't accessable. If you can see them all and they are the plastic screws you'll need a wide flathead screwdriver to turn them while putting as little downforce as possible. Otherwise they will strip or just not come out.

    However, on the 4th gen the easier way is to find the metal frame that the bumper is attached to underneath. It will bolt onto the chassis. Possibly you'll have to take out some boot lining to get to the back of it. Then there's also the screws in the wheel well like 28rag mentioned. (If it is completely different to mine then ignore my post).

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    Quote Originally Posted by 28RAG
    umm i think you undo the screws visable with boot lid up, then youll find 2 locating screws on the points in the rear wheel well, the furthermost part of the rear bar
    Is that what u did when u took yours off?

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    pm me your email address and I'll email you the helms pdf or just the pages that shows it.

    Will be about 3mb for the whole section.

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    cam.. run dow.


    the screws to hold the grill remove them and remove grill


    in the front guards of car.. there 1 screw holding each side near the outta guards.. remove them

    remove the front bumper indicators..

    remove the clips undertray etc..

    undo 4 12mm bolts looking in the bumper indicators.. 2 on each side

    after removing them.. lift bumper out and lift the 2 sides out.. done
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoon-Accord
    cam.. run dow.


    the screws to hold the grill remove them and remove grill


    in the front guards of car.. there 1 screw holding each side near the outta guards.. remove them

    remove the front bumper indicators..

    remove the clips undertray etc..

    undo 4 12mm bolts looking in the bumper indicators.. 2 on each side

    after removing them.. lift bumper out and lift the 2 sides out.. done
    hes asking for the rear bumper not front
    Last edited by fongyfong; 09-11-2005 at 06:23 AM.

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    Doesn't matter - I sent him the helms pdf.

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    good on ya raz.

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    rear?? easy..


    remove all those clips when u open the rear trunk (those black clips about 7-9 or so)

    then. u remove the 2 screws with a philips screw driver in the rear guards that hold the rear bumper on

    the.. u undo all the clips and bolts holding the undercarraige.

    the.. pry off

    easy.
    VTEC+Turbo=dirty underpants

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