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This is Part 1 of a tutorial on how to remove your bumper. My ultimate goal was the removal and painting of my tow hooks, but I will make a new post to show that process and the additional steps/considerations needed for editions with the front facing camera and tow hooks.
This was my very first time ever removing a bumper and it was a little intimidating... but once I got in there I was patient, I made sure I thought about what I was doing before I made any decisions and I believed in myself.
Now that I have done it once, I feel like I could do it again pretty easily with minimal complication. I have not reinstalled it quite yet as I am letting my hooks dry and I am thinking I might as well figure out how/where to run my switch wiring with the bumper already pulled (I think that means I won't be able to drive Buck for a few days! )
Hope the tutorial helps! If ya'll have any questions just shoot me a line! ANd don't forget to follow @Buck_n_PennyPerrion on Insta to keep up on our shenanigans!
sneaky peaky at them hooks! <3 <3 <3
This was my very first time ever removing a bumper and it was a little intimidating... but once I got in there I was patient, I made sure I thought about what I was doing before I made any decisions and I believed in myself.
Now that I have done it once, I feel like I could do it again pretty easily with minimal complication. I have not reinstalled it quite yet as I am letting my hooks dry and I am thinking I might as well figure out how/where to run my switch wiring with the bumper already pulled (I think that means I won't be able to drive Buck for a few days! )
Hope the tutorial helps! If ya'll have any questions just shoot me a line! ANd don't forget to follow @Buck_n_PennyPerrion on Insta to keep up on our shenanigans!
sneaky peaky at them hooks! <3 <3 <3
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