Rear Passenger bumper replacement

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Old Apr 8, 2014 | 05:16 PM
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Rear Passenger bumper replacement

So I'm so lost in the sauce right now. I own a 2012 F 150, let me give a quick break down, I backed into a concrete post and did a good little bend on my bumper. Found a new one on EBAY super cheap and now I'm trying to replace it. I have pulled out 4 bolts and I'm to the point of the plastic *****. Are there anymore bolts I need to pull or am I just missing the thing? I didn't have a whole lot of time to work on my truck. Anyone got any advice, help, or even a video?
 
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Old Apr 8, 2014 | 06:09 PM
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Get an alldatadiy.com account and they'll have bumper replacement diagrams. It's $30 for 5 years and will more than pay for itself. (also $10 for 1 year I think) That site has every diagram for every single car ever made pretty much and 98%+ of shops use that universal site to quote prices of parts of hours of labor, so you can know exactly what certain repairs should cost if you think a shop is ripping you off.

Other than that, I'm not sure. But that site has the diagrams to remove both bumpers on my 06 and shows where all the bolts are, along with step by step instruction on the removal process.
 
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