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Old 08-22-2008, 03:13 PM
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Remove Bumper for center scoop?

Hello all,

I mangaged (with some help from a re-tread tire) to dislodge the center scoop on the front bumper. I was told by the dealer that it goes in from behind therefore the bumper would have to be removed. Anyone here found another way to do this?

Also, is there somewhere I can find all the parts and their corresponding part numbers for the grill so I know what to tell the dealership to order (I lost my foglight surround and other bits)

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The center scoop does indeed go in from the back. However, it is not necessary to fully remove the bumper. By undoing the fasteners along the bottom, you can reach in from under the car and replace it. It shouldn't take more than twenty minutes.
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Thanks for the reply. Just what I wanted to hear.
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