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Old 09-02-2009   #1 (permalink)
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How to: Front bumper and fenders

My 2006 Honda must have a target on it. I've been hit 3 times and I need to replace both front fenders and the front bumper. I bought them, they haven't been painted yet, but I plan on putting them on myself (I'll have help). I need to research how best to do this, so here is my plea for help. What is the best manual to get or can you tell me how to go about educating myself prior to tackling the beast? I really appreciate your help, so thank you very much.
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Re: How to: Front bumper and fenders

Coupe or sedan?
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Re: How to: Front bumper and fenders

i also need to replace my 2007 Civic Coupe Lx front bumper cover. you can get one on ebay for about $100, but i was informed by the seller that the bolts and tabs or clips (?) arent included, and im lost as to what i need to attack the actual bumper cover to the car. help please!
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Re: How to: Front bumper and fenders

College Hills honda does podcasts on itunes... check out the ones for the horn replacment...they take off the front cover to get to the horn.
I think it is 2 bolts, about 4 screws and a load of clips from the bottom.
Looks easy with 2 people.

Also look for the fog light kits, and see if you can download the install directions .. they show how to remove the cover.
Honda owner's link allows the download of the instructions as pdf.
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