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99 Mustang front bumper INSTALL

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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 12:56 AM
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Default 99 Mustang front bumper INSTALL

Im alittle lost on my new bumper that im installing.
My last bumer was damaged from hitting a mail box so i've replaced it with a brand new base model front bumper (painted)
I havent really looked at it. i've got the plug nuts for it.
I've been looking on the internet for general instructions on how to install the bumper, and maybe other hardware needed to install?
help please?

99 black mustang (v6)

Old Jun 24, 2008 | 01:31 AM
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Default RE: 99 Mustang front bumper INSTALL

If I remember correctly, it should just be some plug nuts across the top, and a couple of screws ( or rivets that will need to be re-riveted or replaced with screws for new install) down near the inner wheel well. Make sure you make a mentalnote of how each of the tabs on the bumper that you are removing are "tucked" (eitherunder partof the grill, under the the existing body work, etc.), and then just mimic that with your new install. It really is a piece of cake, but is easier with two people (not for difficulty level, but easier to tack the bumper into place when it is level and adjustable from both ends).

Basic tools and 30 minutes, and you can do it yourself in your driveway.
Old Jun 24, 2008 | 01:58 AM
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THanks,
Its what I figured.
Just making sure i didnt miss any hardware
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