Best way is to remove the header panel / headlight assembly as the bumper is little more work and the hidden bolt holding in the shocks ( i still cant figure where that is).
First there are 2 -13 mm bolts on the very top left and right corners by the fenders / brackets ( where the fender brackets to the radiator core support) holding it back towards the car. Then behind the very center of the grill to the radiator / condenser area there is a bracket going up and down there are two bolts 13mm that needs be taken off as you can keep the bracket attacked to the header panel. I believe also inside the radiator core support on head side where it meets the fenders there are two studs that you need to take the nuts off.
Then wiggle it to see if there are any other bolts left. Make sure to disconnect the head and marker lights. Then once the header panel is off you can replace the filler panel.
Not without swapping out the bumper, as they differed slightly in those years
No, the wagon bumpers were different
To fix a drooped bumper on a 1984 Caprice Classic, first, inspect the bumper mounts and brackets for any damage or rust. Tighten any loose bolts and replace any broken or missing hardware. If the bumper is bent, you can gently bend it back into shape using a heat source like a heat gun or by applying pressure. Finally, ensure everything is aligned properly and reattach the bumper securely.
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unscrew it from the bottom
well i had to pull my front bumper off to put the headlights on. I have a 1997 prelude so i don't know what year you have but i would guess the front bumper will have to come off.
No, it's too wide.
On in or near the front bumper. ;o}
take off the bumper
It will not fit directly, without modification... the 96-98 bumpers and 99-00 bumpers are different, as are the headlights and hoods
No, headlights are different
Yes, but your 95 headlights will not fit. You will need headlights from a 97,98, or 99.