Removing front bumper, DIY - how-to |
Removing front bumper, DIY - how-to |
Aug 28, 2005 - 10:09 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 8, '04 From Newport, RI Currently Offline Reputation: 63 (99%) |
this is for removing the front bumper from a 94-99 Celica ST,GT,GT-Four
Manny and I did this with his car (beautiful st205 front conversion) and I assure you the process is the exact same with the at200 (ST) and st204 (GT) Tools needed : flathead screwdriver phillips head screwdriver 10mm socket, rachet, a few extensions, swivel Time : 30min-45min depending on skill level first, open your hood and prop open - and remove registration plate (if applicable) 1 - remove 4 bolts (10mm) on the top of the bumper (the retainer) and put retainer aside 2 - remove 4 plastic drivers holding the bumper onto the re-bar (crash bar) with a flathead screwdriver detailed view 3 - remove 8 screws/bolts holding the bottom of the bumper to the under plastics 4 - unscrew turn signals (phillips head screw driver) and remove/disconnect housings (both sides) 5 - next is the tricky part. There are 3 nuts (10mm) holding the bumper to the fender (on each side) - located here what I did was I pushed the wheel well plastic aside and stuck my hand/arm in to remove nuts the bottom and the middle nuts are easy, the top nut is more difficult. To remove all 3 I used this the top one is located right at the top of the inside of the fender close to the headlight, it is tight in there, I recommend you use a 10mm DEEP socket for more reach. 6 - once all 6 nuts (3 each side) are removed, pull the front bumper strait off toward the front of the car. You may need to wiggle it a little bit (it is easier to have someone help, one person on each side of the bumper) complete. To put the bumper back on, just reverse the directions Notes/hints : make sure to keep all bolts/nuts ect clean and organized. You will need these again to put the bumper back on. I recommend putting them into baggies and labeling. -------------------- |
Jan 10, 2008 - 11:46 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 30, '07 From Oak, Ridge NJ Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
This is very awesomely helpful, if you ever do a fender removal how-to, let me know. thanks!
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