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Richie London

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replacement trim on rear bumper
« on: 18 September 2008, 20:28:32 »

whats the time scale for putting a new trim on the back bumper???

and im sure theres a guide for this somewhere but cant find it, any ideas please
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Re: replacement trim on rear bumper
« Reply #1 on: 18 September 2008, 20:34:46 »

Not seen a how to on doing this, but i would think you need to remove the bumper, then perhaps there are some clips holding the moulding on.
Take some pictures and do your own How To, sure the Admins will put it into the proper section for you  :y
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Re: replacement trim on rear bumper
« Reply #2 on: 18 September 2008, 20:50:46 »

'bout an hour to do it all in including tea breaks!

1. take rear bumper off: 4 star screws in the boot then work around the bottom of the bumper and press out the middle of the plastic press studs, remove them.  unscrew the retaining screws in the wheel arch and the bottom of the bumper

2. with the bumper off, unclip the colour panel retaining clips

3 - unclip the chmoe trim and you're there

It's dead easy really, just follow your nose you can't go wrong.  Nothing needs brute force

good luck
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Re: replacement trim on rear bumper
« Reply #3 on: 18 September 2008, 20:50:56 »

cheers, i will as it happens, will get my boy to take pics, shall do it next weekend while im off  :y :y
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