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Old 21 May 2011, 06:31 PM
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Trying to take off bumper complete with bumper bar. Undone all 6 large bolts underneath. Undone the clips holding the top of the bumper at arches, undone the centre clip at bottom of bumper to chassis.

The bumper moves about 2 inches but on the drivers side it is still stuck on something. Anyone can help what is stopping it coming off ???
Old 21 May 2011, 06:53 PM
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Plate light wiring and theres a single clip on each side underneath too. Number plate holder needs swung up on imports as well.
Old 21 May 2011, 07:58 PM
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Found it, done all the plate wiring but still something was holding it. Took the bumper off and suddenly the bumper bar came out. Nothing was bloody holding it except it was slightly caught on a lip

Oh well job done, cheers anyway
Old 22 May 2011, 10:23 AM
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Good isn't it? You pull like hell, and suddenly it comers and you are holding a 20 lb unwieldy piece of kit yourself, with nowhere to put it
Old 22 May 2011, 12:08 PM
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Annoying as hell, because however we looked, shone torches up inside, we just couldnt find what was holding it. Referenced all the guides on here and still there was nothing we had missed but would it budge..nope

Then all of a sudden it just came off.

Bloody subaru

And in the end after all that effort, I now had access to the screws holding the reap bumper spats. Would they come out so I could remove them for painting. Nope !!

So in the end I am going to have to paint them in situ after all that effort

Oh well another weekend spent faffing I guess
Old 22 May 2011, 12:28 PM
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Those spats SLIDE off, but they are a bl00dy nightmare to remove, because the sliders get full of cr@p and go rusty.

IIRC, they slide off backwards.
Old 22 May 2011, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by SwissTony
So in the end I am going to have to paint them in situ after all that effort
Don't want to say I told you so What an **** that was when the bumper bar just fell off in my hand after all of that arsing about
Old 22 May 2011, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by alcazar
Those spats SLIDE off, but they are a bl00dy nightmare to remove, because the sliders get full of cr@p and go rusty.

IIRC, they slide off backwards.

Are you sure ??

Let me take a photo of what I mean
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Screw




Clip that screw seems to go into



Rear bumper bits

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I think the confusion here is that you may be thinking about spats and I may be talking about rear skirts ?
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No, the screw goes into a clip not into spat directly. The clip then slides off spat, cant remeber direction either. Not exactly best design using metal clip and screw so low down at rear that gets coated in rubbish.
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That's it: the large top of the screw head SLIDES into the slot on the spat.
Old 22 May 2011, 08:28 PM
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okay well I gave up in the end because I had to put the bumper back on the car so I can drive it tomorrow and other jobs got in the way so I will try again when I get back from my honeymoon

Far more pressing jobs to do like get married
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