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    saloon rear bumper removal

    Hi everyone just a quick one, how hard is it to remove the rear bumper? I've had a quick look and I can see the row of torx screws underneath and the rivets holding the arch liner on but are these the only ones holding it on? Surely there's gotta be some hidden nasties?

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    I think from memory ( which ain't what it used to be! Lol )
    You need to take off the main support before you can get to all the torque screws out.
    So look for the two main bolts on the back of the bumper and the 2 small ones on each side behind the rear wheels
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    Quote Originally Posted by JT View Post
    I think from memory ( which ain't what it used to be! Lol )
    You need to take off the main support before you can get to all the torque screws out.
    So look for the two main bolts on the back of the bumper and the 2 small ones on each side behind the rear wheels
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    Thanks bud, not sure what you mean by main support?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T5Tom View Post
    Thanks bud, not sure what you mean by main support?

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    The RSJ that the plastic section is screwed to???

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    Bloody hell is it a bit of a decent job then?

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    Can be, yes.
    With all my interior and inner arches removed, makes it an easier job on mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT View Post
    With Sam doing all my work, makes it an easier job on mine
    corrected for you again mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by p fandango View Post
    corrected for you again mate
    Such a §§§§!! Lol

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    Lol cheers, looks like this tow bar is gona get ground off then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by T5Tom View Post
    Lol cheers, looks like this tow bar is gona get ground off then!
    i did that with mine

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    There are a couple of bolts on either side that are bolted to the underneath of the body of the car, but they don't go into threaded holes... They have a nut on the back! Ffs! So ill need to take the bumper off to get to he nut, so ill just grind the heads if and pull them out

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    Quote Originally Posted by T5Tom View Post
    There are a couple of bolts on either side that are bolted to the underneath of the body of the car, but they don't go into threaded holes
    theirs a nut tack-welded inside the chassis rails, but they corrode over time so the welds snap when you try to undo them. I got 3 out of the 4 undone but the 4th snap on me which is when i just cut the bar off. As you say once the bumper is off you can get into the rail & undo them properly

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    Typically all 4 of mine are just turning lol! But thanks for the advice

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    dont listen to him mate,
    he'll have you cut your car up in bits before you can say "grinder"!! lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT View Post
    dont listen to him mate,
    he'll have you cut your car up in bits before you can say "grinder"!! lmao
    Lol not always a bad thing I suppose! As long as its not structurally integral I don't see the harm in grinding it out lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by T5Tom View Post
    Lol not always a bad thing I suppose! As long as its not structurally integral I don't see the harm in grinding it out lol
    he's already got to you!!! i'm too late!!!



    lol

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    I didn't realise until it was too late! Lol

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