* Socket set
* Phillips head screwdriver
* Flat head screwdriver
* Wheel chocks
Instructions:
1. Park your vehicle on a level surface and turn off the engine. Engage the parking brake and set the wheel chocks behind the rear wheels.
2. Open the hood and disconnect the battery. This will prevent any electrical damage from occurring while you are removing the bumper.
3. Remove the bolts that hold the bumper in place. There are two bolts on each side of the bumper, and one in the center.
4. Remove the two screws that hold the bumper brackets to the frame. These screws are located on the inside of the bumper, near the top.
5. Remove the two bolts that hold the lower part of the bumper in place. These bolts are located on the bottom of the bumper, near the wheel wells.
6. Carefully pull the bumper away from the vehicle. Be careful not to damage the paint on the vehicle or the bumper.
7. Disconnect any electrical connections that are attached to the bumper. There may be one or two electrical connections, such as the turn signals or fog lights.
8. Remove the bumper from the vehicle.
To reinstall the bumper, follow these steps in reverse order.