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bumper removal

hello,
I got in a little fender bender on my 2007 and the front bumper got slightly off centered. It is the plastic bumper.
I got underneath to try to straighten it out without taking it off but it wont work. Id like to take off the bumper to do it. does anyone have detailed instructions on how to remove it?
It looks like just a few bumper bolts to the frame, but Id like to be sure before I start.
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4 bolts hold it on

 
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dam shane has terribad positive camber in that pic lol
 
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Okay....cool....so it is just those 4 bolts. Thanks man.
 
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Originally Posted by Smakes
dam shane has terribad positive camber in that pic lol
Sarcasm? Or are you serious? LOL I'm confused.
 
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im serious lol, maybe the picture is slightly fisheyed but his driver tire looks 2 degrees positive atleast
 
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Originally Posted by Smakes
dam shane has terribad positive camber in that pic lol
fish eye lens....
 
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i think 06-up are different then 01-05... different front bumpers
 
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i think 06-up are different then 01-05... different front bumpers
they mount the same way though
 
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Wow, I didnt even need to take the bumper off....the bolts just needed to be adjusted in their slots for centeredness (is that a word).
It was the easiest thing I have ever done in my entire life. Haahaa.

BTW, I think that the positive camber look is due to the fish eye lens.
 
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im serious lol, maybe the picture is slightly fisheyed but his driver tire looks 2 degrees positive atleast
Damn and you said I need to stop.
 
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i know im bringin up an old thread...but i SEARCHED!! wut size are the bolts?
 
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and im only askin cuz i dont have my truck with me right now, but there's a scrap fx4 at my friends work, so i wanted to take the painted bumper with the fogs..
 
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