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Can anyone help me please I would like to know how to remove my rear bumper?
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lol Hazy - I normally find that careering backwards through the old hairpin gravel trap does the job:
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I find it easiest to remove the kevlar impact bar with it - so pop open the plastic panel inside the boot and you'll see 3 nuts that hold each side of the kevlar impact bar up - undo those and slide the bumper off after unclipping the side and undoing a couple of 8mm screws.
Not hard to do it this way and saves messing with the diffuser and breaking clips on it ect ect ... |
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