T-55
T 55
There are four Torx head bolts that hold the bumper to the frame. Two on each side, one on top and one on the under side.
You must remove the bolts that connect the bumper to the frame from underneath the rear of the truck. Have someone hold the bumper so that it does not fall on you when you remove the bolts.
1. If needed raise vehicle and support it on Jack stands 2. Remove the retaining screws in the wheel wells and along the upper and lower edges of the bumper cover. Remove the tail light housings. Remove the rear trim plate and pull luggage compartment trim out for access then remove the remaining bumper cover retaining screws. Remove the bumper bolts 3. On station wagons remove the rear window washer fluid reservoir for access to the bumper retaining bolts. The remaining bumper bolts are accessible from below 4. Pull the bumper and cover assembly out and away from the car
Take the bumper off. There are a few bolts on the inside you have to take off. Really simple.
The Toyota Corolla front bumper is held in place with eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the bumper will come off.
The 1991 Honda Civic front bumper is secured by eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts. The bumper will come off.
The 1992 Mercedes-Benz 300 rear bumper is held in place with eight retaining bolts. You can remove the rear bumper by removing the retaining bolts.
The 1994 Ford Explorer rear bumper is held in place with eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the rear bumper will come off.
The 2007 Santa Fe rear bumper is held in place by eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the bumper will come off.
REMOVE TWO TOP BOLTS ON HEADLAMP ASSY. THEN REMOVE BUMPER COVER, THATS RIGHT THE BUMPER COVER, THEN REMOVE TWO BOTTOM BOLTS
Spray some PB Blaster on the rusted bolts. Remove bolts and take bumper off. Install new bumper and new bolts. Used anti-seize on the bolts.