Quote to Install New Front Bumper and Headlights
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OP, make sure to TAPE your bumper!!! I cannot emphasize enough. The DIY posted above should show you where to tape. And tape it up good! Also, you might want to aim your headlights while you have your bumper off. I made that mistake. There is a DIY on here for that too, all you need is a long screwdriver, tape, and a measuring tape. You'd be surprised how much stuff you can DIY. Good luck!
-Sean
-Sean
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Like everyone has stated before I would def try to go the DIY route but if you must pay for front bumper install it depends I believe if it is a stock front bumper or an aftermarket because the body shops would charge you a little more to fit the aftermarket bumper because they usually have to drill the proper holes to make the front work depending on fit and quality of the bumper now if you have an oem bumper Im sure they wont charge more than $200 or less + maybe another $40 for installing the headlights of course this is local shops around Ca not Alabama so I think it would be a lil less over there idk but yeah op try having one of your mechanic inclined buddies help you out on the wknd, beers and bbq + wrenchin is an awesome way to get away from your girl and DO WORK!
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