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Old Nov 17, 2014
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Rear Bumper Replacement

Hi I recently got rear ended and will be replacing my rear bumper soon. I have a couple of questions though and hope ya'll can answer them.

1. Is there anything holding the bumper on besides the for nuts which can be seen from its underside

2. What year model bumpers would match mine

3. Does anyone know of any good pick and pulls around the upstate of SC

2004 4x2 xls step side 3.0

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Old Nov 18, 2014
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What year Ranger? I don't think it matters though. My 2000 bumper is held on with the 4 bolts you mention. Depending on the road conditions (salt in winter?), they may be a bit rusty and hard to remove, so use some PB Blaster or simular penitrant the night before.

Also don't forget to disconnect the license plate lights before you remove the bumper!
 
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Old Nov 18, 2014
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any 93-05 stepside bumper will work just fine for you
 
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Old Nov 18, 2014
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Alright glad to hear its the same as the older ones so it shouldnt be hard to find. And its a 2004, and I think ill be good on the rust. Everything still looks black and it definitly hasnt been around a lot of salted roads.
 
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