2015-2021 Chrysler 300C front bumper replacement | ReveMoto

2015-2021 Chrysler 300C front bumper replacement | ReveMoto

Buy this painted Chrysler 300C front bumper here: https://bit.ly/15-21_Chrysler_300

Here, we’ll show you how to replace this Chrysler 300C front bumper cover. It’s a lot easier than you think.

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0:00 Start
0:13 Inro
0:34 Lower bumper
1:33 Bumper ends
3:09 Top bumper
4:05 Dismount the bumper
5:43 Disconnect wires
7:14 Transfer bumper components

Thank you for stopping by to watch our 2015-2021 Chrylser 300 front bumper removal & installation video. This process is not as difficult as you may think it is. This bumper had a “parking lot” accident with a hit-and-run driver. It had some light damage on the bumper as well as a dent on the fender. This stuff happens but we’re here to help. We painted this bumper and fender in-house at our ReveMoto shop. We specialize in brand new custom-painted parts. We treat each part like it’s our own. We only use the best quality parts and materials. We also guarantee the paint match and fitment. If you are in need of any parts, you’re in the right place.

TOOLS:
You will need a 7 and 10mm socket with a socket wrench. You can also use an open socket or impact gun, whichever preference you have. You will also need a panel clip removal tool but you can substitute this for a flat-head screwdriver. This car does have a lot of plastic clips.

PROCESS:
This is a very easy process, trust us. Start by removing the bolts/screws on the bottom of the bumper. Follow that up by removing all the clips as well that secret the bumper and engine shield. Next, remove the clips holding the fender liner to the bumper. There will always be a bolt or screw here holding the bumper and fender together. Typically, it’s only going to ever be just one bolt/screw. Now you can remove the top bumper clips with your panel clip removal tool. Once this is done, you can now dismount the bumper. Be careful, not to be too forceful. Your car may have fog lights or sensors and you do not want to pull on the plugs too hard. Pull the ends of each bumper first and work your way towards the middle. Let the bumper gently fall and then disconnect the main wire harness from any electronics on the bumper. This will be the fog lights, reflectors, and maybe parking sensors. Now, unless your bumper was completely destroyed, you will have to transfer all the bumper components to your newly painted ReveMoto bumper. It’s actually pretty easy, you’ll only need a flat head and Philips screwdriver.

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@Pocketpebbles says:

4:59 you can see he broke a clip above the light if u zoom in that’s what I’m afraid of! Great vid tho

@shailathunderbird5319 says:

hmm so that gap between the bumper and fender (near the light) is normal? mine has that (i just recently bought it 7 months ago) and i thought it was starting to sag or something

@kilopo3030 says:

Thanks man.

@candystephens2229 says:

After my bumper was replaced my headlights are flickering… what could be the problem?

@ezridr1234 says:

Only video I could find showing the fog light removal, I have one full of water.
I assume they can't be removed without tearing the front half of the car apart just to remove two bolts?
Anyone know? (Fog light assembly only)

@ErickCruz-os1hx says:

What is that part called 15:41

@grimee4745 says:

Where do you get the rivets for the top bumper piece after you drill them out?

@damiengarcia6605 says:

Do you know the part where you disconnect the fog light wiring harness from on 6:16 thank you.

@kennethrich1942 says:

My bumper is not staying snapped in under both headlights. Any idea or help to resolve issue

@johnnymccrimmon says:

What about the 12 rivets that were drilled out

@tonytoberman3792 says:

For the price of them parts, they should be installed.

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