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How do you remove the rear bumper on a 5th generation 4runner?

How do you remove the rear bumper on a 5th generation 4runner?

  1. Step 1: Remove rear bumper screws.
  2. Step 3: Pop push tabs on the splash guards.
  3. Step 4: Set splash guards to side.
  4. Step 5: Remove screws on side mounting plastics.
  5. Step 6: Remove screws near the spare tire.
  6. Step 7: Plastic Pry Tools – Bumper tabs.
  7. Step 8: Start pulling off the rear bumper.

How much does it cost to replace a 4runner bumper?

It should not cost you more than about $800 to have a shop replace and paint the bumper. The part, pre-primed, costs about $180 or so (this is new aftermarket part). Do an internet search and you can check the pricing for the part. The labor, paint, removal and install will cost the rest.

How long does it take to replace a rear bumper?

Repairs can take anywhere between 3 hours and 3 days to complete. It all depends on the extent of the damage and whether the auto shop needs to order additional parts. The shop may also need to repair sensors or cameras that could’ve been damaged in the crash, too. A replacement usually takes 2 to 5 days.

How much would it cost to replace my rear bumper?

The exact cost to repair your rear bumper depends on the extent of the damage and what kind of car you own. In general, most people should expect to spend between $225 and $750. But if you need to replace the rear bumper, then you could end up paying up to $2,000.

Can I drive with a damaged bumper?

Street legal is a term for having a car you can legally drive without any restrictions on the roads. Driving a car with bumper damage, missing mirrors, headlight problems, and structural issues like hood damage is illegal. An accident can also damage safety and operating features you are legally required to have.

Can I replace rear bumper myself?

In such cases you can quickly and easily buy a spare rear bumper and replace yourself with very little mechanical knowledge. To complete the task at hand you’ll need a set of spanners or a wrench, a flat headed screwdriver and an assistant to help hold the new bumper in place whilst you reattach it to the car.