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Old 04-24-2024, 01:41 AM
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I just discovered this thread. Unbolting the bumper brackets and removing the valence panel
to remove the bumper is not the way to do this job. It is far far easier to remove the grills, then
remove the headlamp door pivot bars and brackets by removing the high beam headlamp bulbs to gain access to the two bolts that hold the pivot bar to the headlamp doors, then unplug the vacuum hoses from the actuators and remove the six bolts that bolt the bumper to the bumper
brackets, pull the bumper out 6 inches then unplug the two low beam headlamp wiring connectors and remove the bumper. The beauty of this is you don't have to fight getting the bumper brackets adjusted correctly to get the bumper lined up, you just stick it back on and install the six bolts....wham bam. It takes four times longer and two assistants to do the job the hard way. Doing it my way you don't have to remove the front valence or even touch it,and you can do the job all by yourself no cussing and no helpers needed.


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