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DragonRider 07-17-2004 08:00 PM

How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!



Tirya 07-17-2004 09:15 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
If I remember right, it should be four Torx bolts, two on top and two on the
bottom, and then the bumperette just slides out of the bumper?

Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
"The painkillers are rather good, actually..."

"DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
>
>




Tirya 07-17-2004 09:15 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
If I remember right, it should be four Torx bolts, two on top and two on the
bottom, and then the bumperette just slides out of the bumper?

Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
"The painkillers are rather good, actually..."

"DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
>
>




Tirya 07-17-2004 09:15 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
If I remember right, it should be four Torx bolts, two on top and two on the
bottom, and then the bumperette just slides out of the bumper?

Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
"The painkillers are rather good, actually..."

"DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
>
>




Tirya 07-17-2004 09:15 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
If I remember right, it should be four Torx bolts, two on top and two on the
bottom, and then the bumperette just slides out of the bumper?

Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
"The painkillers are rather good, actually..."

"DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
>
>




JeepNutz 07-17-2004 09:33 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
Remove the bumper, 4 torx on top, 2 on bottom, once the bumper is off, it's
a simple 4 nut removal...

"DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
>
>




JeepNutz 07-17-2004 09:33 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
Remove the bumper, 4 torx on top, 2 on bottom, once the bumper is off, it's
a simple 4 nut removal...

"DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
>
>




JeepNutz 07-17-2004 09:33 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
Remove the bumper, 4 torx on top, 2 on bottom, once the bumper is off, it's
a simple 4 nut removal...

"DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
>
>




JeepNutz 07-17-2004 09:33 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
Remove the bumper, 4 torx on top, 2 on bottom, once the bumper is off, it's
a simple 4 nut removal...

"DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
>
>




Tirya 07-17-2004 10:22 PM

Re: How to remove bumperettes from TJ?
 
Oh! Duh... I was thinking the plastic caps on the end, not the rubber on the
front. Sorry...

Tirya
--
TDC Inca Jeeper
"The painkillers are rather good, actually..."
"JeepNutz" <jeepinDAMMITgene@IinsightSAIDbb.NOcomSPAM> wrote in message
news:OrkKc.117389$Oq2.37329@attbi_s52...
> Remove the bumper, 4 torx on top, 2 on bottom, once the bumper is off, it's
> a simple 4 nut removal...
>
> "DragonRider" <DragonRider1@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:9cfjf01v0efdpghb87ceue1qtaln0m1e9r@4ax.com...
> > Just wondering if there is some trick to removing the front rubber
> > bumperettes from the front of my '99 TJ. I thought they would just
> > unbolt from the back, but there is a frame rail and a tube inside the
> > bumper that prevent access. Help??? Thanks!
> >
> >

>
>





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