All items are shipped quickly and packaged with care Smaller items may also ship USPS. Shipping outside the US is available upon request. All shipping covers the lower 48 states only. We are happy to pass on the savings on to you If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. We at the Perfect Price strive to sell quality products for discount prices. If you have any questions about our policy please ask prior to purchase. We are not responsible for any additional shipping costs. Please make sure that your address is valid and up to date so you do not get charged to re-ship. Some computers/modules may need to be programmed. The fitment guides are a good reference but not always completely accurate. Please make sure this part fits your vehicle prior to purchase. If this item does not fit The BUYER will be responsible for all shipping costs including original shipping costs. It is the BUYERS responsibility to ensure proper fitment prior to purchase. Please refer to pictures, description, and part numbers for proper fitment. WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS OUTSIDE THE US ALL SALES OUTSIDE THE LOWER 48 STATES ARE FINAL All used items may show wear such as but not limited to, SCRATCHES, SCUFFS, CHIPS, FADING, SURFACE RUST, DIRT, ETC. You are agreeing and accepting these terms of sale by purchasing any product from The Perfect Price. The Perfect Price including all owners and staff is/are not responsible for any damages and/or injury as a result of installation, handling, or use of any products sold. Here's the page from the Service Manual on taking off the front bumper.Seller: perfectprice3ufx ✉️ (7,685) 99.3%, You have to lift up and then pull towards the front of the car. In another How-To, the OP broke the little tabs since he just yanked the bumper off. The brackets that are on the headlights where the two holes of the bumper sit on may be tricky for some folks. I didn't have to turn the wheels or anything with just a little Phillips bit in my hand. If you have a little Phillips bit, you can just use your fingers to turn that to loosen the plastic clips in the fender liner. I found that to be easier than a stubby screwdriver. I also used a small ratchet to get both screws on the inside of the bumpers - 4 total. I didn't remove the grill or the plastic piece under the car - to me it didn't seem necessary when I was messing with my headlights. Not trying to threadjack, but merely offering up some pointers that helped me: Wish this was available when I did it the first time. I've removed my bumper three times in the last week. *CheeseHelmet beat me to the punch, so I apologize for the redundant info
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