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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / 4x4 Cars / October 2004

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Chevy Blazer Rear Bumper Removal

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Spiderman - 29 Oct 2004 10:17 GMT
I want to remove the rear bumper on my 1989 Chevy S10 Blazer and either a)
try to hammer out the dents or b) replace with a new bumper in better
condition (i.e. less dents).  This is all the Haynes Manual has to say about
the Rear Bumper:
"The rear bumper simply attaches to the frame with nuts and bolts. When
installing, torque the large bumper-to-frame bolts to 77 ft. lbs. and the
smaller brace nuts and bolts to 20 ft. lbs.".  That's about it....no diagram
or anything. It appears that the bumper itself is mounted to a bracket which
in turn is mounted to the frame. Are the bolts easy to get to? Where are
they located? Also, any additional tips on my "bumper rehab project" would
be appreciated. Thanks!
Todd Copeland - 29 Oct 2004 12:28 GMT
> I want to remove the rear bumper on my 1989 Chevy S10 Blazer and either a)
> try to hammer out the dents or b) replace with a new bumper in better
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> they located? Also, any additional tips on my "bumper rehab project" would
> be appreciated. Thanks!

I have a 1997 S-10 and thought the bumper would be hell to remove. Once I
learned it was only 4 simple bolts, it takes me about 5 minutes to remove.
Of course, the first time I did it, and it took much longer as I started to
unbolt the adaptors from the frame rather then just unbolting the bumper
from the adaptors. Also, there are numerous bumpers dealers and individuals
can put on these trucks. I'm sure we've all seen many different ones for the
same YMM.

Also... the Hayes manuals just suck in some cases :) (they tell me my oil
filter is remotely located inside a box. It's not. It screws into the engine
just like most other vehicles.

I'd start looking for bolts that appear to _just_ attach the _bumper_ to the
vehicle. Look for bolts that are easy to get at.
 
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