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Bumper to Bumper - 2008 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2008
These jeeps have a metal plate, and then a rubber bumper cover is bolted onto the plate. There are two bolts on either side of the bumper cover (on the inside of the bumper cover). Taking the cover off requires a ratchet. Taking the plate off requires a bit more work, as there are more bolts to contend with, as well as the skid plate, etc.
See below- Pretty much the same thing for all 2002-2008 Civics.
Yes it can so will the rear bumper
193.4 inches, bumper to bumper.
I think you have to remove the front bumper to get full control to the bulb.
Bumper Stars was created on 2008-04-24.
Easiest way is to jack up one of the front wheels and remove the pop clips in the wheel well cover, and then remove the 2 screws in the bottom of the bumper, and gently pull away the wheel well cover so you can get to the bulb. There is no way to change the bulb from under the hood, you change the turn signal bulb that way also. That's the directions for both sides.
The bumper to bumper warranty was 3 years 36,000 miles.
Yes I am looking into doing it on mine also. The headlights are a little different they have grooves on the bottom that incorporate into the bumper and the grill is different. You might also have to get the bumper plastic reinforcement piece behind the actual bumper cover. It will line up though to the original holes as long as you get those other parts. Good Luck!
The 2008 Hyundai Santa-FE has 24 valves.
This has to be done by the dealer, because the front bumper has to be removed. It will run you around $2,000 to replace a $10 bulb, congrats you on a caddy.