Help! Bumper removal/installation.
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Help! Bumper removal/installation.
My car was in a hit & run last week, and my body shop was kind enough to order me a brand new bumper at 1/2 of MSRP, and squeeze me into their busy week for prep and paint of this new bumper. Since I can't afford any down time with my car, I will have to install the bumper myself one of these days after work and was hoping to get some help.
I was wondering if anyone local has ever replaced a G35 rear bumper, or has some skill in regards to this kind of job.
I have all the tools that would be necessary, as well as a bunch of beers to keep you hydrated.
I was wondering if anyone local has ever replaced a G35 rear bumper, or has some skill in regards to this kind of job.
I have all the tools that would be necessary, as well as a bunch of beers to keep you hydrated.
Last edited by vodkarocket; Aug 17, 2005 at 08:01 PM.
Originally Posted by vodkarocket
My car was in a hit & run last week, and my body shop was kind enough to order me a brand new bumper at 1/2 of MSRP, and squeeze me into their busy week for prep and paint of this new bumper. Since I can't afford any down time with my car, I will have to install the bumper myself one of these days after work and was hoping to get some help.
I was wondering if anyone local has ever replaced a G35 rear bumper, or has some skill in regards to this kind of job.
I have all the tools that would be necessary, as well as a bunch of beers to keep you hydrated.
I was wondering if anyone local has ever replaced a G35 rear bumper, or has some skill in regards to this kind of job.
I have all the tools that would be necessary, as well as a bunch of beers to keep you hydrated.

Boris,
When will you have the Bumper Back from the Body shop? I might be out in Fremont during the Week. I've done the front on our cars. I've Removed many Bumpers on Hondas. I also have the Shop manuel just in case, Let Me know, David
When will you have the Bumper Back from the Body shop? I might be out in Fremont during the Week. I've done the front on our cars. I've Removed many Bumpers on Hondas. I also have the Shop manuel just in case, Let Me know, David
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It's really not to hard to do.
I've done it a couple of times.
Most of it is obvious. (from memory so may not be exact)
- pop clips on the trunk openning trim, then lift off
- remove tail lights, nuts on the inside
- plastic valance trim right behind rear wheel, bolt & spring tab
- a couple of bolts on the lower valance
& then.....
- 3 bolts on each side from inside the trunk; blue circles in pic
- 2 clips in green circles, gently pry up
Hope this helps...
Good luck with it
I've done it a couple of times.
Most of it is obvious. (from memory so may not be exact)
- pop clips on the trunk openning trim, then lift off
- remove tail lights, nuts on the inside
- plastic valance trim right behind rear wheel, bolt & spring tab
- a couple of bolts on the lower valance
& then.....
- 3 bolts on each side from inside the trunk; blue circles in pic
- 2 clips in green circles, gently pry up
Hope this helps...
Good luck with it
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r
It's really not to hard to do.
I've done it a couple of times.
Most of it is obvious. (from memory so may not be exact)
- pop clips on the trunk openning trim, then lift off
- remove tail lights, nuts on the inside
- plastic valance trim right behind rear wheel, bolt & spring tab
- a couple of bolts on the lower valance
& then.....
- 3 bolts on each side from inside the trunk; blue circles in pic
- 2 clips in green circles, gently pry up
Hope this helps...
Good luck with it
I've done it a couple of times.
Most of it is obvious. (from memory so may not be exact)
- pop clips on the trunk openning trim, then lift off
- remove tail lights, nuts on the inside
- plastic valance trim right behind rear wheel, bolt & spring tab
- a couple of bolts on the lower valance
& then.....
- 3 bolts on each side from inside the trunk; blue circles in pic
- 2 clips in green circles, gently pry up
Hope this helps...
Good luck with it
You make it look so easy!
I have no problems getting messy in the engine bay, or working with suspension/brakes, but am hesitant to work with the body panels.
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Originally Posted by NismoV35
Boris,
When will you have the Bumper Back from the Body shop? I might be out in Fremont during the Week. I've done the front on our cars. I've Removed many Bumpers on Hondas. I also have the Shop manuel just in case, Let Me know, David
When will you have the Bumper Back from the Body shop? I might be out in Fremont during the Week. I've done the front on our cars. I've Removed many Bumpers on Hondas. I also have the Shop manuel just in case, Let Me know, David
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Originally Posted by vodkarocket
Wow, thanks!
You make it look so easy!
I have no problems getting messy in the engine bay, or working with suspension/brakes, but am hesitant to work with the body panels.
You make it look so easy!
I have no problems getting messy in the engine bay, or working with suspension/brakes, but am hesitant to work with the body panels.
If you run into a snag let me know.
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Originally Posted by vodkarocket
Thanks again for the detailed images.
I will attempt this tonight.
Do you have a rough idea of the time it takes to take off/reinstall a bumper?
I will attempt this tonight.
Do you have a rough idea of the time it takes to take off/reinstall a bumper?
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