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That is the easiest way. It will take you a lot more time to try to get to all of those bolts and nuts with it all still on the car. The whole front bumper assy comes off with just a handful of bolts and a couple of fog light harness clips.

 

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Wait till you put it back together.....that's when the fun starts!

 

Haha thanks!!!I don't think I am even going to bother with it. I took one off my parts car to put on the good car, but I think i may just try and fix the other one. That was a pain in the butt lol.

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The whole front bumper slides off as stated above ^^^ with 4 bolts. Two on each side in the frame. Just pop the hood and look straight down. It's actually really easy to do. You do have to disconnect the fog light sas well, as mentioned, but that's so easy it's not even worth being a step in the process. aknorthstar is right, the real project is putting it back on if you choose to install it the way it was from the factory. And .... about that ... I actually drilled holes next to the existing holes in the valance so I could use heavy duty zip ties and attach that way instead of all the hardware and rusted out metal strips that are under there. You can't see them when the valance is installed so it doesn't look ghetto or anything. Mine's been installed this way for 2 years now with 0 problems. I should have taken some pics on how I did it so that others could copy, but I don't think I did. I'll have to look ....
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The whole front bumper slides off as stated above ^^^ with 4 bolts. Two on each side in the frame. Just pop the hood and look straight down. It's actually really easy to do. You do have to disconnect the fog light sas well, as mentioned, but that's so easy it's not even worth being a step in the process. aknorthstar is right, the real project is putting it back on if you choose to install it the way it was from the factory. And .... about that ... I actually drilled holes next to the existing holes in the valance so I could use heavy duty zip ties and attach that way instead of all the hardware and rusted out metal strips that are under there. You can't see them when the valance is installed so it doesn't look ghetto or anything. Mine's been installed this way for 2 years now with 0 problems. I should have taken some pics on how I did it so that others could copy, but I don't think I did. I'll have to look ....

 

Awesome, i will have to try that, I guess I didn't realize it was that easy. I took off the bumper cover and then took the valance off from there. It was alot more then 4 bolts if I recall correctly. Thanks! I hope its easier then before, lol

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