#1: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:34 am ---- Hey guys, I have everything ready, I was going to try and tackle the front bumper today, i've just opened it in my living room, and wwwwoooowwww!! It looks so purdy!! - I've also got my socket set, spanner set (with a size 10mm spanner) and a torx set all ready to go....
What i was wondering was, whether this is a one man job or not? I've printed this guide out Clicky and was just wondering if its ok to follow if I'm attempting it myself, alone... just don't want to balls anything up you know!!
Cheers guys, appreciate your input, oh and heres a quick pic for u lot! -
It came with the lockwood sp grill:
UPDATE:
Ok, I've had a fiddle with that site, and I can get "some" of the part numbers, but not all of them, just so hard to read those diagrams!! Also, can't seem to find any prices on em?
So big favour, but could anyone find out the part numbers + prices of these bolts and stuff? -
1) (Obviously I will get two of these, one for each side)
2)
3) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, one for each side)
4) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, on for each side)
5) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, on for each side)
6) (Again, you know lol!! I may as well ask for the p/n for the screw bit & the nut bit!)
7) (Hehe, same again!!)
(Lastly!!!)
Cheers guys, i know this is a big ask, but all of them are missing/bodged with something else LOL! Last edited by rudebwoi93 on Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:36 pm; edited 2 times in total
#2: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: 2Oh!6, Location: GloucesterPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:35 am ---- I'd say it'd be alot easier with 2, prevents dropping the bumper etc ruining the paintwork.
#3: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:36 am ----
2Oh!6 wrote:
I'd say it'd be alot easier with 2, prevents dropping the bumper etc ruining the paintwork.
My fear exactly, would make the old bumper easier to sell/whatever if it was in better condition!! Plus manoevering this one on my own!!
#4: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Razpulsedj, Location: Partying with the Info ShufflersPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:36 am ---- Scwheeeeeet bumper mate
Yeah that guide looks excellent to follow, if i can change my bumpers then surely you can
Just make sure you take your time with it
#5: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: CD-B3, Location: Salisbury / New ForestPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:37 am ---- The nut & bolt that is in the wing can be a pain, a 3rd hand comes in handy (pun not intended)
Its usually rusted on & the bolt spins in its plastic housing in the bumper.
I'd get 2 new bolts from Peugeot, also add a pair of plyers & a flat bladed screwdriver/knife to remove the wheel arch liners.
#6: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:38 am ----
Razpulsedj wrote:
Scwheeeeeet bumper mate
Yeah that guide looks excellent to follow, if i can change my bumpers then surely you can
Just make sure you take your time with it
Did you do it on your own? - I have a loooong piece of old carpet that i am going to tuck under the carr, and I'm a complete noob lol, (when it comes to cars) but I can follow a good set of instructions, did you do it under those circumstances?
- I have the rear one too, but one step at a time eh...
#7: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:40 am ----
CD-vRS wrote:
The nut & bolt that is in the wing can be a pain, a 3rd hand comes in handy (pun not intended)
Its usually rusted on & the bolt spins in its plastic housing in the bumper.
I'd get 2 new bolts from Peugeot, also add a pair of plyers & a flat bladed screwdriver/knife to remove the wheel arch liners.
Yeahh i know what u mean now, the one with the nut on, tbh, i'd rather try it out, and if I hit that snag, just stop and put the grill back on then try again another day with a new set of bolts... I thought wheel arch liners were a mushroom clip aka kitchen fork job?
#8: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Harry, Location: StaffordPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:40 am ---- Very easy by yourself I've lost count of how many times I've done it. Just get a big piece of cardboard and put it underneath incase it drops so it doesn't scratch.
Looks like you've already thought of that though Last edited by Harry on Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:43 am; edited 1 time in total
#9: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:42 am ----
rudebwoi93 wrote:
CD-vRS wrote:
The nut & bolt that is in the wing can be a pain, a 3rd hand comes in handy (pun not intended)
Its usually rusted on & the bolt spins in its plastic housing in the bumper.
I'd get 2 new bolts from Peugeot, also add a pair of plyers & a flat bladed screwdriver/knife to remove the wheel arch liners.
Yeahh i know what u mean now, the one with the nut on, tbh, i'd rather try it out, and if I hit that snag, just stop and put the grill back on then try again another day with a new set of bolts... I thought wheel arch liners were a mushroom clip aka kitchen fork job?
I meant to ask about that actually, I'm not going to bother with sports arch liners, as I've heard you can just get them on with cable ties? How would you do this exactly? What bit doesn't fit or whatever?
#10: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Razpulsedj, Location: Partying with the Info ShufflersPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:42 am ---- I diddnt use any guides or carpets under the car, just took 10 mins to figure out where all of the fixing points were and then started, but dont rush it. I fitted my gt bumper kit and even had to mod the arch liners to get a good fit
Its Do-Able mate
#11: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:43 am ----
Harry wrote:
Very easy by yourself I've lost count of how many times I've done it. Just get a big piece of caqrdboard and put it underneath incase it drops so it doesn't scratch.
Looks like you've already thought of that though
Yeahh, did you have any trouble with that nut behind the wheel arch liner? I'm getting kinda worried about that now lol!!
#12: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Razpulsedj, Location: Partying with the Info ShufflersPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:44 am ---- To start yes but just take the whole liner out, id recommend taking your front wheels off aswell mate, makes it much easier
#13: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:46 am ----
Razpulsedj wrote:
I diddnt use any guides or carpets under the car, just took 10 mins to figure out where all of the fixing points were and then started, but dont rush it. I fitted my gt bumper kit and even had to mod the arch liners to get a good fit
Its Do-Able mate
You sound like a car kind of guy, the complete opposite of me, I'm starting to think myself out of doing this now lol, maybe just wait for another day when someone besides my sister is home!! - Ah,, but i picked today because the weather seemed to be behaving itself!
#14: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:47 am ----
Razpulsedj wrote:
To start yes but just take the whole liner out, id recommend taking your front wheels off aswell mate, makes it much easier
Ouch, as I said, complete noob, don't have a jack or anything, just the real basics!
#15: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Razpulsedj, Location: Partying with the Info ShufflersPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:48 am ---- I am not a car kinda guy mate at all lol, im just good at taking stuff apart and putting back together
Get the radio on good ole Galaxy FM and get it done, you will look at it once done and think nice 1, finally that b*****d is done lol nah you will be right made up about it
#16: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:50 am ----
Razpulsedj wrote:
I am not a car kinda guy mate at all lol, im just good at taking stuff apart and putting back together
Get the radio on good ole Galaxy FM and get it done, you will look at it once done and think nice 1, finally that b*****d is done lol nah you will be right made up about it
Yeahhhh lol, I'm the same in some ways, except the biggest thigns I've done is games consoles, computers and toys lol!! - Your right though!! I think im just going to do it, and when it comes to the bit where you need someone to hold it, I'll just call my sister, she can do that much right?!
#17: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Razpulsedj, Location: Partying with the Info ShufflersPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:51 am ---- Yeah sounds like a plan to me, all the best with it, get pics up next week when its done
#18: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Danny., Location: PeterboroughPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:25 am ---- Ryan you can do my back one if i change it to a sports one :L
I dont mind mate i will let you :L
#19: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Razpulsedj, Location: Partying with the Info ShufflersPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:26 am ----
Danny224 wrote:
Ryan you can do my back one if i change it to a sports one :L
I dont mind mate i will let you :L
Yeah course i can mate, just let me know where and when
Hows the bumper coming along rudebwoi?
#20: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Danny., Location: PeterboroughPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:28 am ---- could always put bricks under the other side with a cloth over them to make sure it dont scratch
#21: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: 2Oh!6, Location: GloucesterPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:33 am ----
rudebwoi93 wrote:
Razpulsedj wrote:
To start yes but just take the whole liner out, id recommend taking your front wheels off aswell mate, makes it much easier
Ouch, as I said, complete noob, don't have a jack or anything, just the real basics!
In the boot?! lol
#22: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Razpulsedj, Location: Partying with the Info ShufflersPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:37 am ----
#23: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Danny., Location: PeterboroughPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:44 am ---- Under the car
In the spare wheel?
#24: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:38 am ----
Razpulsedj wrote:
Danny224 wrote:
Ryan you can do my back one if i change it to a sports one :L
I dont mind mate i will let you :L
Yeah course i can mate, just let me know where and when
Hows the bumper coming along rudebwoi?
I started it, met a pretty scary sight so I stopped....
Got the mushroom clips out, already noticed something fishy, there was white tape all up behind one of them, the "torx" screws (one on each side of the grill) one was the wrong type :s and rusted, the other one was non-existant, instead was a really long screw.... the sides are already unclipped as one side my sister hit a wall, the other side the clips are missing and it is being held on with tigerseal or something, which has come off... In the middle of the grill, where there should be a bolt, that u 'loosen' to slide off the grill, is again, nonexistant...
Nonetheless I removed the 'screw' from the left the 'torx' from the right, and unclipped the right side of the plastic grill as the left wouldnt come off lol, then the little clips holding the grill with the badge in, the left one came out, it was loose, the right one was putting up a fight, at this pointt, I noticed a couple of holes, went inside to check, they were also on the new bumper, looked at my guide, i was supposed to be removing bolts from them, again? nonexistant, these are the torx ones under the badge grill.
Anyway before carrying on, i decided to have a better look around, found similar things everywhere, looked underneath for bolts, found empty holes, and instead, lots and lots of screws just screwed in anywhere....
Thought it best to just stop here tbh, was thinking may convince dad to sell the car, then thought, since I have the bumpers, why not, buy all the proper bolts etc. and just do it myself properly... looks like its been in an accident and repaired really badly tbh. Even the paintjob on the existing bumper is naff, really pimply the finish doesnt match to the rest of the body at all!!! *sigh*
#25: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:39 am ----
2Oh!6 wrote:
rudebwoi93 wrote:
Razpulsedj wrote:
To start yes but just take the whole liner out, id recommend taking your front wheels off aswell mate, makes it much easier
Ouch, as I said, complete noob, don't have a jack or anything, just the real basics!
In the boot?! lol
Lol, didnt get that far anyway if you take a look at the above!!
#26: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:43 am ---- Not good, however the bolts are fairly cheap from pug, and once you have them and bolt it together 'as it should be' you wont have no worries
This is one of the reasons I ALWAYS do my own work to the car if I can lol!
#27: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:59 am ----
Ste206 wrote:
Not good, however the bolts are fairly cheap from pug, and once you have them and bolt it together 'as it should be' you wont have no worries
This is one of the reasons I ALWAYS do my own work to the car if I can lol!
Yeah, really made me feel sick to start with, just thought lets get rid of the damn thing, it just makes you wonder what else is/has been bodged on it? - I mean, what kind of an @SS fits a freaking bumper with screws!! Isn't there anything that can be done to just check it to the max, to check for these things? Check the whole car to the micrometer to see if its been bodged in any other way?!
EDIT: Im going to make sure that when I do eventually sort this garbage out, i take lots of before and after pics lol! "before: no nuts, after: two nuts" =]
#28: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:01 pm ---- I cant believe I was worried about scratching that POS bumper as well!
#29: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:05 pm ---- I feel your pain mate, before I got my car it failed an MoT for the lower arms / wishbones on both sides.. Found out the other day as I was doing a pre-MoT check over that they were replaced with parts OLDER THAN THE DAMN CAR.. (This was yesterday, my mot was booked for today!)
Noticed a nice big split in one of the bush's = instant MoT Fail.. So I took it for he mot as it was too late to cancel and I called and they said bring it anyway and we'll check it.
Got there and they said yup its defo a fail, but because I asked them about it they checked that first and never charged me as they didnt even mot the car..
Thankfully my current one doesnt expire until late december so, just had to pay out ~£80-90 for parts which will hopefully arrive soon so I can get them fitted lol!
#30: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:10 pm ----
Ste206 wrote:
I feel your pain mate, before I got my car it failed an MoT for the lower arms / wishbones on both sides.. Found out the other day as I was doing a pre-MoT check over that they were replaced with parts OLDER THAN THE DAMN CAR.. (This was yesterday, my mot was booked for today!)
Noticed a nice big split in one of the bush's = instant MoT Fail.. So I took it for he mot as it was too late to cancel and I called and they said bring it anyway and we'll check it.
Got there and they said yup its defo a fail, but because I asked them about it they checked that first and never charged me as they didnt even mot the car..
Thankfully my current one doesnt expire until late december so, just had to pay out ~£80-90 for parts which will hopefully arrive soon so I can get them fitted lol!
Yeahhh, I know about that, read your thread, scrapyard parts eat your heart out. I think thats what happened with mine, front ender, scrapyard bumper, sprayed in garden, chucked on with screws "job done, lets sell the damn thing"
Do you know what the badge-grill torx screws screw into? because I think whatever it "was" is gone or destroyed, because the screw that is being used on the left of mine, is just a really long one thats just screwing barely into a bit of black plastic thats lurking behind...
#31: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:12 pm ---- Hmmm afik they go into a metal block type thing one on each side - I think they screw into the light units, and the middle one goes into a black block under the front moulding of the bumper
Gimmi a sec and I'll get you an exploded diagram
#32: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:15 pm ----
#33: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:50 pm ----
Ste206 wrote:
Cheers for the effort dude, really appreciate that!! - But it doesnt work lol
#34: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:02 pm ---- lol stupid thing was working a second ago..
#35: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:35 pm ---- thats really cool, how do u get that? Lol but what i really meant was the colourcoded grill with the badge on it, there are two torx screws left and right, and one of mine is just a screw aka this:
the one on the right (aka that one) on my car, is just a random torx screw, and the one on the left, is a really long crossheaded screw!
#36: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: jimjam19927, Location: PortsmouthPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:56 pm ---- If you really want a hand I live in Portsmouth and can give you a hand if you popped down. I've done mine 4 times now lol
#37: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:03 pm ---- They should both be torx (Obviously) and should both screw into a metal clip kinda thing on the light unit which is plastic underneeth the metal (If that makes sence)
Both cirled parts on the diagrams - and the screw is the one circled at the top.
Peugeot Part Number: 742723
Price Per Unit: 26p Ex VAT | 31p Inc VAT.
#38: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:05 pm ----
jimjam19927 wrote:
If you really want a hand I live in Portsmouth and can give you a hand if you popped down. I've done mine 4 times now lol
Nah mate, its not that, its the fact that whoever owned this car previously, obviously smashed it into a wall, got a bumper from the scrappy, sprayed it in the garden, and thought that it wasn't worth them buying any bolts, or anything, so in some places there arent any bolts, and in others, there are just massive wood screws!!
#39: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:09 pm ----
Ste206 wrote:
They should both be torx (Obviously) and should both screw into a metal clip kinda thing on the light unit which is plastic underneeth the metal (If that makes sence)
Both cirled parts on the diagrams - and the screw is the one circled at the top.
Peugeot Part Number: 742723
Price Per Unit: 26p Ex VAT | 31p Inc VAT.
Yeah, I get you that does make sense, LOL, but that is NOT what is happening at the moment, at the moment, the right hand one is kinda screwed into nothing, and the left hand one, is so long that its made a hole, in some black plastic somewhere in the bay! LOL
I think, what I need is part numbers, how do you guys get them?!! Preferably, part numbers for ALL those bolts/nuts/screws/clips that I may come across when removing/changing this, because so far, the clips for the badge-grill are broken/nonexistant, as are the torx screws, the torx bolts for the bumpers above the bumper strip are nonexistant. As are the ones underneath, and Im assuming so are any other ones that I havent seen yet!
#40: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:13 pm ---- public.servicebox.peug...com/socle/
Username: AP68911738
Password: 206info
Slam you VIN in there and select the parts you want, a diagram like the ones I've been showing you comes up, look at the numbers and there's a list on the right with part numbers
#41: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:31 pm ----
Slam you VIN in there and select the parts you want, a diagram like the ones I've been showing you comes up, look at the numbers and there's a list on the right with part numbers
whoah, awesome!! - Where do I find my VIN? Lol, noob I know!!
EDIT: Nvm ahaa, found it!
#42: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:32 pm ---- Ok, I've had a fiddle, and I can get "some" of the part numbers, but not all of them, just so hard to read those diagrams!! Also, can't seem to find any prices on em?
So big favour, but could anyone find out the part numbers + prices of these bolts and stuff? -
1) (Obviously I will get two of these, one for each side)
2)
3) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, one for each side)
4) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, on for each side)
5) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, on for each side)
6) (Again, you know lol!! I may as well ask for the p/n for the screw bit & the nut bit!)
7) (Hehe, same again!!)
(Lastly!!!)
Cheers guys, i know this is a big ask, but all of them are missing/bodged with something else LOL!
#43: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 6:16 pm ---- 1 : 742723 x 2 @ £0.31
2 : 742723 x 1 @ £0.31
3 : 742723 x 2 @ £0.31
4 : 6925N0 x 2 @ £0.34
5 : 6925N0 x 2 @ £0.34
6 : 742975 x 2 @ £1.09
693997 x 2 @ £0.47
7 : 6922H2 x 2 @ £0.39
8 : 742723 x 1 @ £0.31
Shopping List:
742723 x 6 Total: £1.86
6925N0 x 4 Total: £1.36
742975 x 2 Total: £2.18
693997 x 2 Total: £0.94
6922H2 x 2 Total: £0.78
Sub Total inc Vat = £7.12
As far as I can see the parts are what you have pointed out, the prices may vary and some items come in packs of 5, 10, 20 and there's no way of telling until your there if any of these are like that so dont go with the price of £7.12 in your head as the price you will pay..
I paid over £20 today for parts that I needed to fix my car and that was almost £10 over what I'd calculated because of the way the packs are I've got 18 surplus bits of metal that I wont need lol!
#44: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:04 am ---- For some reason it wont let me reply on my iPod with quotes, but STE!!!! You are freaking awesome!!!!!!!!! I can't believe u just did that, I mean ALL of them with prices and everything, remember that u are AAWESOME!! - the help you are so willin to give is bloody amazing, that's just this site for u, and you've just done it perfectly with the warning of packet sizes, prices, everything. STE U ARE AWESOME!!!! - Thanks a lot for that dude!!
#45: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: CD-B3, Location: Salisbury / New ForestPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:08 am ----
rudebwoi93 wrote:
For some reason it wont let me reply on my iPod with quotes, but STE!!!! You are freaking awesome!!!!!!!!! I can't believe u just did that, I mean ALL of them with prices and everything, remember that u are AAWESOME!! - the help you are so willin to give is bloody amazing, that's just this site for u, and you've just done it perfectly with the warning of packet sizes, prices, everything. STE U ARE AWESOME!!!! - Thanks a lot for that dude!!
Nice work Ste
#46: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: colinn, Location: IpswichPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:07 am ---- various fixing kits are also available on ebay, like this one:
which is part number 20 in the first exploded diagram above
#47: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:58 am ----
CD-vRS wrote:
rudebwoi93 wrote:
For some reason it wont let me reply on my iPod with quotes, but STE!!!! You are freaking awesome!!!!!!!!! I can't believe u just did that, I mean ALL of them with prices and everything, remember that u are AAWESOME!! - the help you are so willin to give is bloody amazing, that's just this site for u, and you've just done it perfectly with the warning of packet sizes, prices, everything. STE U ARE AWESOME!!!! - Thanks a lot for that dude!!
Nice work Ste
Notice I said 'that's just this site for u' - That includes you mate
#48: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 6:00 am ----
colinn wrote:
various fixing kits are also available on ebay, like this one:
which is part number 20 in the first exploded diagram above
Oh wow, thats pretty cool actually, but there are a few on there that dont come up on the tutorial on www.206gti.net/bumper/ so what would I do with them? Like those white long pin things
EDIT: I was confused as I was wondering that there seemed to be less bolts there, then i realised that this would be for the bumper ONLY, I don't think its gonna have all the bolts i need though? AFAIK i need the ones for the badgegrill as well, I have got pictures off the tutorial of all the bolts that you come across when taking apart the bumper, all of them are missing.
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