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4. remove 8 clips and 8 screws from the under body of front bumper.

I attached diagram because the real picture does not make sense sometimes.

Diagram below only shows half of them(4clips & 4screws). so do the same thing on the other side.

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Clips look like these.

When you remove the clips, pull the top part of the clip first and then remove the whole clip.

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Here are the real pics of underbody.

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Yellows are clips and Reds are screws

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5. now remove your bumper carefully from side.

When you take the front bumper, be careful with fog lights cable because it might be(maybe not) short to put the bumper on the ground.

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now your front bumper has been removed!

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Headlight disassembly.

remove 4 screws from the headlight.

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Edited due to image problem

Edited by JIN
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Fantastic work Jin, :toast:

Somebody put a sticky on this, useful for replacing those annoyingly placed parkers.

Thanks Acoustik.

I was trying to find how to remove the front bumper from this forum but only found small clues of it. <_<

BTW, the fog lights place was more annoying for me tho. :P

  • 8 months later...

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Cheers!!

Dude you have some serious scratches on your chin :o

Nah mate.

The scratches were nothing.

I still remember that I smashed my nose with my hand when I was removing a screw in wheelhouse.

I thought my nose was broken badly cos the shock was like beaten by hammer. haha :P

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hahahaha sounds like me when I went over the downhill carpark bumper the chin went SCRAAAAPE BANG! i freaked parked it somewhere safe and had a look nothing :P just the stoneguard lol

  • 4 months later...
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There is an alternative and quicker method to removing the front bumper (But it is a little unorthodox) Here

  • 1 month later...
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There is an alternative and quicker method to removing the front bumper (But it is a little unorthodox) Here

ha ha ha.... I am sure no one wants their bumper to be removed like that... :P

  • 1 year later...
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ZOMG DUDE I COULD KISS YOU O_O

I cant explain it enough in the way of thanks !

This 2 part post allowed me to install with ease my HID kit today to me roughly 3 hours to just plod along and do a decent install!

I will upload a rar folder of the pic's over the next week or so as i have only done half - awaiting the 55W HB3 High Beam kit !

I Installed a 35W HB11 6000K (or also a H9 Kit fits for some reason)

Best Regards, Steele!

  • 3 months later...
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this is going to make my life easy installing my nathan train horns :D

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Just to let you know, if you broke the clip, Toyota charge you $2 per clip, you better go to ebay to buy the spare clips. The clips are so fragile..

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