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Just have to put the bumper back on now. Wasn't that bad really except that it was probably 110 in my garage so I was sweating like a pig. Took me a good 5-6 hours I probably lost about 5 pounds in water weight at least. Some of the bolt locations are difficult to get torque wrench in there. I used a combination of the home page diy article (would be great if it had pics and correct bolt/tool info) and the included instructions. I was able to do this without any assistance either. I would recommend when taking the bumper off position your legs underneath it to let it down slow and have some towels spread out to lay the bumper on so you dont scratch the painted surfaces.
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