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Old 05-15-2007, 08:48 PM
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Little help with removing front bumper

Im in process of replacing my 99 isuzu rodeo front bumper. Does anyone have a diagram out there that shows the location of the various nuts and bolts that secures the front bumper.

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Re: Little help with removing front bumper

After removing the bolts pictured in the last pic, pull the bumper straight forward. There are rubber mounted brackets that hold the sides but the parts just slide together. Pulling straight forward will release them.
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