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chrisanthony
05-18-2009, 10:31 AM
Hi guys

I have a 96 lx

I'm wondering how to take of the rear bumper..is it a hard job?

Thanks Chris

AzTumbleweed
05-18-2009, 10:01 PM
Real easy. If I remember right there are some nuts inside the car under the trim. I got rear ended last year and replaced the bumper myself (after getting a $600 insurance check!).

chrisanthony
05-19-2009, 09:45 AM
Real easy. If I remember right there are some nuts inside the car under the trim. I got rear ended last year and replaced the bumper myself (after getting a $600 insurance check!).


$600 insurance check nice lol...thanks..

zzyzzx2
05-19-2009, 01:11 PM
Real easy. If I remember right there are some nuts inside the car under the trim. I got rear ended last year and replaced the bumper myself (after getting a $600 insurance check!).

I've done in on my 1995LXs 2DR hatchback several times. It's easier than an oil change. There are muts that you have to remove from underneath the car and from inside the car after you remove that back panel. Expect the bolts that you remove from the outside to be really rusty. I replaced those outside nuts with stainless steel ones (and put stainless steel washers on them too). Might take you a whole half hour on your first time, maybe 10 minutes if you ever have to do it again. You can do it by yourself, but if you have someone else handy to help align things on the install that's better.

lamehonda
05-19-2009, 01:24 PM
I've done in on my 1995LXs 2DR hatchback several times. It's easier than an oil change. There are muts that you have to remove from underneath the car and from inside the car after you remove that back panel. You want to make sure they don't bite you and call your local animal control center to recycle them.

chrisanthony
05-20-2009, 10:16 AM
I've done in on my 1995LXs 2DR hatchback several times. It's easier than an oil change. There are muts that you have to remove from underneath the car and from inside the car after you remove that back panel. Expect the bolts that you remove from the outside to be really rusty. I replaced those outside nuts with stainless steel ones (and put stainless steel washers on them too). Might take you a whole half hour on your first time, maybe 10 minutes if you ever have to do it again. You can do it by yourself, but if you have someone else handy to help align things on the install that's better.

thanks guys..would i need a impact wrench to take them out or a regular socket with elbow grease is good enough?

zzyzzx2
05-28-2009, 04:32 PM
A regular socket set works just fine.

chrisanthony
05-29-2009, 08:51 AM
thanks man, thats all i needed

chrisanthony
06-01-2009, 09:58 AM
Hi

I'm not sure if i should start a new thread since this question is related.

Well the Escort GT's side skirts/Spoiler/rear and front bumper directly fit on the 96 escort lx without any modifcations needed?

Thanks

zzyzzx2
06-02-2009, 09:31 AM
Hi

I'm not sure if i should start a new thread since this question is related.

Well the Escort GT's side skirts/Spoiler/rear and front bumper directly fit on the 96 escort lx without any modifcations needed?

Thanks

Do some searching over at http://www.feoa.net It's been discussed there numerous times.

chrisanthony
06-04-2009, 03:11 PM
Do some searching over at http://www.feoa.net It's been discussed there numerous times.
tried searching..couldnt find anything...

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