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Old 11-20-2003, 12:10 PM
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How do I take off the back bumper!

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I'm back! Took off the front bumper and fenders (thanks for the replyz and info) Now, I decided I wanna take off the back bumper too. This Civic is a CX, so I wanna paint the bumpers the same color as the car. So, how the hell do I take off the back bumper? Thanks ahaed of time for the info.

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Re: How do I take off the back bumper!

wrong forum, but there are 2 bolts inside the car and one outside, plus screws in the wheel wells on an ED.
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I guess I forgot to mention that it's a 91 Civic CX. Which places should I be looking at? Location of the bolts? Thanks

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There's also two underneath the bumper (by the muffler).
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2 in each fender, two underneath where the muffler is, and 2 behind the plastic on the inside of the trunk.
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Re: How do I take off the back bumper!

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wrong forum, but there are 2 bolts inside the car and one outside, plus screws in the wheel wells on an ED.
hehe, oops, I meant per side. 91 CX, wtf?
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