200 Front Bumper Removal (?)

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wondering how difficult and the process involved in removing the front bumper? Headlights are yellowing and the grille looks weathered so I'm replacing with new.

Thanks guys!
 
ARB has a video about removing the stock one in preparation for installing their bumper?
 
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Only took A moment problem was it cost almost $20,000 to put all the new parts back on ;)
 
I did it again yesterday. Use the video below. It’s simply some screws, bolts, hose/wire disconnects and finesse of the body clips. The hardest part for me was the clips under the headlights. Be prepared to give it good pull from each corner, unlike the ease shown in the video.

Tools that I can remember: T30, 12mm, 10mm, flat head, needlenose pliers, bucket to catch washer fluid

 
I did it again yesterday. Use the video below. It’s simply some screws, bolts, hose/wire disconnects and finesse of the body clips. The hardest part for me was the clips under the headlights. Be prepared to give it good pull from each corner, unlike the ease shown in the video.

Tools that I can remember: T30, 12mm, 10mm, flat head, needlenose pliers, bucket to catch washer fluid



What about the fog lights, headlight spray nozzles and the approach sensors? I’m assuming those are all electrical disconnects that are easy to detach?

Thanks!!
 
What about the fog lights, headlight spray nozzles and the approach sensors? I’m assuming those are all electrical disconnects that are easy to detach?

Thanks!!

Yes. For my 14, I had the front camera, headlight washer fluid line and combo park sensor/fog light electrical. All fairly obvious and simple to disconnect.
 
Nailed it, thank you guys!

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