Good video thanks! Have you ever removed the plastic fender flares? Is that a similar procedure or more difficult? Considering taking mine off and repainting (mad faded) if I can find a matching dark gray paint…
What tools did you use to take it everything off? You didn't show how to remove the clips. You removed everything off camera and then just lifted the grille off without showing how you removed the fasteners.
Not sure anyone will see this comment now...but any idea how to remove the the side markers from the old bumper cover to install in the new one?
3 года назад
I no longer have this vehicle...but if you don't see screw then they are clipped in the inside. So use a flat plastic tool similar to a knife and gently wriggle it in the corners to loosen it up...
3 года назад
Lucky you I had the video, to easy to do. Also go to my play list for additional videos on this vehicle :ruclips.net/video/PWW5pRy09js/видео.html
Great vid. What is the total time roughly to remove a 2006 Liberty bumper cover and replace it with a new one - assuming there are no significant structural issues? Thanks so much ;o
3 года назад
About an hour for both. But if you have never removed a bumper cover, then add 30mns. If you have nowhere to go, then add another 30mns...
I’m trying to do this on a 2008 liberty ,I have the new bumper cover, shock insert and left fender flare ,tried last night but we couldn’t get it any of it to line up ?
3 года назад+1
@@MetalMaiden52773 you should and must if the parts are identical. I hope they are from the same generation. Look at the original set up and replicate...DIY is never too easy but financially rewarding...thanks for watching
He missed a couple screws that are underneath this piece. Also, there is a piece that is the sensor that shows the outside temperature. It displays on your front rear view mirror inside.
Fraulein Ann R. Schweiss nope he mentions the two bolts missing from underneath. Also do you mean there is a wire connected to the bumper that goes to the mirror?
Great job buddy 🎉
Thanks. This actually applies to 2010 jeep liberty as well!
Thank you very much. Very informative exactly what I needed
Thanks man..Doing this project this weekend
Thanks amigo. Very helpful.
Amazing! Thanks a lot 😄😊👍👍
Good video thanks! Have you ever removed the plastic fender flares? Is that a similar procedure or more difficult? Considering taking mine off and repainting (mad faded) if I can find a matching dark gray paint…
You can do it.
plastic fenders are very easy to replace very similar to this. lots of clips and plastic fasteners.
What tools did you use to take it everything off? You didn't show how to remove the clips. You removed everything off camera and then just lifted the grille off without showing how you removed the fasteners.
Not sure anyone will see this comment now...but any idea how to remove the the side markers from the old bumper cover to install in the new one?
I no longer have this vehicle...but if you don't see screw then they are clipped in the inside. So use a flat plastic tool similar to a knife and gently wriggle it in the corners to loosen it up...
Lucky you I had the video, to easy to do. Also go to my play list for additional videos on this vehicle :ruclips.net/video/PWW5pRy09js/видео.html
Thanks!!
Hey
Where can I buy a front bumper?
Check on eBay, Amazon or the search engine for any make, model. Better yet, at a junkyard if one is at your reach for example LKQ.
Junk yaaard
Great vid. What is the total time roughly to remove a 2006 Liberty bumper cover and replace it with a new one - assuming there are no significant structural issues? Thanks so much ;o
About an hour for both. But if you have never removed a bumper cover, then add 30mns. If you have nowhere to go, then add another 30mns...
I’m trying to do this on a 2008 liberty ,I have the new bumper cover, shock insert and left fender flare ,tried last night but we couldn’t get it any of it to line up ?
@@MetalMaiden52773 you should and must if the parts are identical. I hope they are from the same generation. Look at the original set up and replicate...DIY is never too easy but financially rewarding...thanks for watching
@@MetalMaiden52773 Did you figure this out. I think there are 'special' liberties with option packages that change the hood and front parts.
Thanks man
Where did you get that tool?
Harbor freight. But you can also find it online " nylon pry bar installer kit" u can buy a single piece or a set.
He missed a couple screws that are underneath this piece. Also, there is a piece that is the sensor that shows the outside temperature. It displays on your front rear view mirror inside.
Fraulein Ann R. Schweiss nope he mentions the two bolts missing from underneath. Also do you mean there is a wire connected to the bumper that goes to the mirror?
@@grackle8723 No, there is a sensor connected somewhere around the front grill and unfortunately I can't find it after taking it off. 😢🤔