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This is probably going to be glaringly obvious to those in the know, but how should i go about taking the front and back bumpers off my 1990 corrado??? i've had a look and can't see anything obvious and don't want to rely on brut force and ignorance for fear of damaging them!! any advice would be much appreciated, cheers guys, Adam

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there are four bolts to undo underneath for the front bumper - if you have a look there will b 3 either side, DONT undo the big one but just the smaller two on each side. Also there may be a metal strip on the inside of the bumper above the spoiler that needs to be taken off to free it up.

 

As for back bumper - no idea... havnt needed too - would presume either something underneath but more likely something in the boot?

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yeah sorry should have been a little clearer with my post - the metal within the front bumper bolts through the subframe, it will become clearer when u get the car jacked up and see the bolts... it should just come clear pretty easy - remember the wiring to the fog/indicators tho...

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Hello there i am also having trouble getting my rado g60 front bumper off where abouts are the 3 bolts.

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Hello there i am also having trouble getting my rado g60 front bumper off where abouts are the 3 bolts.

 

If I remember there are three 17mm bolts about a foot in from the inside of the wheels. You need to undo the two outer bolts on both sides NOT the centre bolt.

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