Home Forums Gen III / Gen IV Removing front bumper?

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    • LATAMUD
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      Under the rubber weatherstrip where the front of the hood touches the bumper. Under the cross hairs center of bumper, sides where it meets front fenders by headlights, front belly pan, hood release I think but that might be attached just to the bumper brace. Fog lights, the pigtails can be disconnected either at the access panels or after you pop the cover off.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Thanks mud, had everything covered except the crosshairs bolts, thanks for the heads up, nice and easy! Now to get this acr splitter on 🙂

    • sssammm
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      Why take the bumper off?

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Install acr splitter!

    • sssammm
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      I installed mine without removing it, just wondered why

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      sssammm said:
      I installed mine without removing it, just wondered why

      Looks like you have a acr, to put a acr splitter on you need mock up the support rods and remove the factory lower faschia as the splitter replaces it.

    • sssammm
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      I put one on my gen3P1020139-2.jpg

      The lower facia cover just unscrews and unbolts, cut 2 holes under the bumper feed the rods up
      and connect to the cross member, i have pics of the job somewhere if u need

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      yea, fair enough, only take 30 mins to remove the bumper, install is completely done now though.

    • sssammm
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      Great, well done

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Pics?

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Hard to get a good pic, but here’s on for now till winter tides over and I can get it on the road.

    • LATAMUD
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      Oh okay, I didn’t remove the bumper for the splitter install either. Just cut the holes all the way through from the bottom. Splitter is very easy to install.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Pretty straight forward? any hidden bolts before i start yanking on it?

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