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Old Mar 26, 2010 | 06:42 AM
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Installing aftermarket front bumper (Greddy)

hey guys. i just got back my bumper yesterday fully painted. the shop didnt have time to install it (unless a wait a week or so) so i thought i'd tackle the challenge myself. i already know how to remove the front bumper (hopefully): 2 screws behind each fender wall, the 6 or so clips on top of the grill and the 6 or so bolts on the bottom of the bumper. im just assuming the installation of a bumper is the reverse.

now my question is, since i got a aftermarket bumper, do i need any special parts and such to bolt it on? all i have right now are clips and new screws/bolts. do i need anything else? or am i good to just bolt on directly in reverse from taking off my bumper? any input is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2010 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bknewtype
hey guys. i just got back my bumper yesterday fully painted. the shop didnt have time to install it (unless a wait a week or so) so i thought i'd tackle the challenge myself. i already know how to remove the front bumper (hopefully): 2 screws behind each fender wall, the 6 or so clips on top of the grill and the 6 or so bolts on the bottom of the bumper. im just assuming the installation of a bumper is the reverse.

now my question is, since i got a aftermarket bumper, do i need any special parts and such to bolt it on? all i have right now are clips and new screws/bolts. do i need anything else? or am i good to just bolt on directly in reverse from taking off my bumper? any input is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
It should bolt right up as long as all the holes are pre-drilled. you should be able to use all oem bolts and screws. I'm not sure if the botth will line/bolt up to the oem plastic panel, but should be closed.
 
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