Thanks very much! Some minor points. The narration says to be “somewhat
brave” at 2:29, this is an understatement! Significant force is needed to
spring the sides (tip wear gloves). Also at 3:31 you can see on the LHS at
the bottom of the bumper’s junction with the mudflap a 10mm nut and bolt.
This was attached through a tab on the wheel arch liner on my RR – the nut
and bolt is made of monkey metal and I had to grind them off in the end
before I could remove the bumper. HTH
Thank you very much. However, my car does not have mudflaps, but bumper has
three connections near the wheel on one side. Two screws and one plastic
nail.
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Hi HTH – thanks for adding these additional notes from your own experience.
This will i am sure help others.
Thanks very much! Some minor points. The narration says to be “somewhat
brave” at 2:29, this is an understatement! Significant force is needed to
spring the sides (tip wear gloves). Also at 3:31 you can see on the LHS at
the bottom of the bumper’s junction with the mudflap a 10mm nut and bolt.
This was attached through a tab on the wheel arch liner on my RR – the nut
and bolt is made of monkey metal and I had to grind them off in the end
before I could remove the bumper. HTH
Thank you very much. However, my car does not have mudflaps, but bumper has
three connections near the wheel on one side. Two screws and one plastic
nail.