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Fitting a facelift front bumper
mikeyb78
 

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Fitting a facelift front bumper

i was thinking of fitting a face lift front bumper dynamic bumper to my 2013 dynamic as they look very nice .but do they fit straight on or will i need other parts i.e bonnet ,wings headlamps ?

if anyone can help and know of where i can get on from thank you
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17-06-2016 07:07am
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sasdiscos
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

I'm also interested. Just in the bumper.

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17-06-2016 04:51pm
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mikeyb78
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

i have just found a guy with 2 bumpers with the fog lamps if you want his number i can give it you
17-06-2016 05:20pm
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sasdiscos
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

Need to know more about fitment mate. And I'm not ready yet. Cheers for the thought.
18-06-2016 09:48am
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Nickj
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

Read my threads.
18-06-2016 09:01pm
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PJRComputerSolutions
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

(18-06-2016 09:01pm)Nickj Wrote:  Read my threads.

So have you got a "walk through" on Renoving the Front Bumper, with Pictures?? I've got a Pure Tech, 2014, without Fogs & LED XENON's, so seriously thinking about a MOD, but it looks like the Front Bumber needs to come off first??

Cheers
19-06-2016 12:59pm
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Nickj
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

No, but It's really easy. I googled removing evoque bumper and there's plenty of instructions on line. Remove front grill which is 4 screws, then headlights, which again are easy and a three obvious bolts, then un plug them. Bumoer is some side and bottom screw/ bolts. All off in probably half hour.

Here you go.

http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/u...Remove.pdf
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19-06-2016 01:42pm
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PJRComputerSolutions
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

(19-06-2016 01:42pm)Nickj Wrote:  No, but It's really easy. I googled removing evoque bumper and there's plenty of instructions on line. Remove front grill which is 4 screws, then headlights, which again are easy and a three obvious bolts, then un plug them. Bumoer is some side and bottom screw/ bolts. All off in probably half hour.

Here you go.

http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/u...Remove.pdf

Yep already looked at the PDF, that you have highlighted....Everything seems Clear apart from P3 of the PDF...Do I need to Remove the Wheel Arch Trim, to get at those 2 Bolts, holding the Front Bumper to the Wing??? Don't want to Start Pulling & Breaking things!!!!! The Wheel Arch Trim seems to be All One-Piece??? Can I get to those Bolts Once the Headlamps are removed, without taking off the Trim? I have Read that to Remove the Head Lamps, that you need to remove the Bumper, so Catch 22??? Or Is the Bumper "loose" Enough by following the Steps in the PDF, Until you can Manoever the Head Lamps out & then get to the Bolts!!!![attachment=4546][attachment=4547][attachment=4548]
19-06-2016 03:40pm
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Nickj
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

The bolts are in the inside, but wheel arch would need to come off if moving bumper as the wheel arch goes into the bumper section. Again really simple to pop off and back on again. If just changing headlights you may get away with loosening sides and top and angling bumper forward, but not tried so can't be sure.
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19-06-2016 07:52pm
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PJRComputerSolutions
 

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RE: Fitting a facelift front bumper

(19-06-2016 07:52pm)Nickj Wrote:  The bolts are in the inside, but wheel arch would need to come off if moving bumper as the wheel arch goes into the bumper section. Again really simple to pop off and back on again. If just changing headlights you may get away with loosening sides and top and angling bumper forward, but not tried so can't be sure.

OK Cheers for your help....

Sorry to the OP for highjacking the Thread!!!!

But if anyone has any Photos with the Front Bumper or Wheel Arch Trim removed, could they post them please?

TIA
19-06-2016 09:18pm
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