Front bumper removal?

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Front bumper removal?

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Hi All,

Just a quicky question about removing the bumper! i've got most of the screws off round the bumper off, but just stuck on the last four that is right down behind the radiator!

How the hell do you get it off :evil: ???

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A screw behind each indicator and a screw behind each foglight.
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Hey Al,

I've done all them! Its just the last part that I'm stuck on mate! The ones right down behind the bumper?
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where abouts mate? There are 4 screws above the grill clips, 5 screws in each arch (one up inside the hole in the arch liner and 4 down the arch), 1 behind each indicator and 1 behind each fog grille.
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Dam alex, that's a bit too precise!!!

Do you know where every screw and bolt ate on your car? I bet you take them out and clean them, lol.
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lol no. i know the bumper as ive had it off so many times on various different polos!
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Do you mean right at the bottom, so you can take the bumper off but its attached by a flexi bit of plastic? i think they are 4 clips, pretty sure they arent screws.
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Oh those. They are great fun. If you are only removing the bumper temporarily you can just allow the bumper to sit on those clips in place.

If however you need to take the bumper off completely, you need to get something like a pair of wire cutters and use them carefully to lever the center pin out of the clip from underneath the bumper. Once you have pulled the center pin out, the rest of the clip will just pop out
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RS_GT wrote:Do you mean right at the bottom, so you can take the bumper off but its attached by a flexi bit of plastic? i think they are 4 clips, pretty sure they arent screws.
spot on RS_GT, i can't seem to get that bit off!!!

Dunno if wire cutters will do, would pliers do the job?
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Pliers will do. The reason i suggested wire cutters is they have profiled tips which will be easier to use to wiggle the center pins out due to their design its like 'iTi' where T is the bit you want to pull out therefore using a tool you can easily lever underneath the edges will be easier.

Alernatively, if you can access the pins from above, just push a small flat head screwdriver onto the centre pin and pop it out from behind.
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Coolies probably could spray abit of wd40 to give it a kick; i'll give that a go on the weekend! (depending if i get the right splitter this time)
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lol iv always left the bumper hanging on that part. if its to change the splitter you dont have to fully remove the bumper. if you pull the bumper forward, you can reach the clips of the splitter
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bradley1983 wrote:Dam alex, that's a bit too precise!!!

Do you know where every screw and bolt ate on your car? I bet you take them out and clean them, lol.

pahahahahaha actually had me laughing.
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RS_GT wrote:lol iv always left the bumper hanging on that part. if its to change the splitter you dont have to fully remove the bumper. if you pull the bumper forward, you can reach the clips of the splitter
thanks Rs for that idea! i'll give that ago but if all fails, i'll strip it down!
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You dont actually have to take the bumper off at all to get the splitter off and swapped. Its quite easy to just jack the car up and work from underneath with a big screwdriver to ease the clips up so you can remove it.

Ive done it twice this way in the last month!
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