How do you remove the rear bumper on a 2007 Toyota Tundra?

How do you remove the rear bumper on a 2007 Toyota Tundra?

Toyota Tundra Rear Bumper Removal

  1. Unplug the connector on the back side of the license plate lights.
  2. From underneath the truck, unplug the bumper harness connectors on the passenger side of the vehicle.
  3. Remove the plastic clip that sits behind the license plate. (

How do you remove the front bumper of a 2015 Tundra?

2014-2018 Toyota Tundra Front Bumper Removal:

  1. From underneath the truck, remove the 3 bolts (10mm) along the bottom edge of your bumper.
  2. Using a 12mm Socket, remove the 5 bolts holding on your skid plate.
  3. There is one plastic clip (per side) that needs to be removed.
  4. Using a 14mm Socket, remove the bumper mounting nuts.

What kind of Bumper pads do Toyota Tundras use?

Toyota Tundra 2003, Rear Bumper Step Pad by TruParts®. This premium rear step bumper pads is in a league of its own when it comes to quality replacement of a damaged or cracked component. The reliable TruParts rear step bumper pads is… Toyota Tundra without Park Assist Sensors with Standard Bed 2003, Rear Step Bumper Assembly by TruParts®.

Where can I buy a new front bumper for my Toyota?

You can purchase front and rear bumpers from aftermarket parts dealers, a Toyota dealership or a salvage yard and install it at home within a few hours. Disable the airbag, or supplemental restraint system, before working near the airbag sensors on your bumper.

What kind of cover do I need for my Toyota Tundra?

Toyota Tundra 2003, Front Fog Light Cover by Replace®. Premium fog light covers from Replace are designed and manufactured to cover up holes where fog lights will be mounted, giving your front end a clean, OE-style look.

How do you replace a bumper on a car?

Hold the new bumper in place and begin to replace the arm-to-body bolts on each side of the bumper. Partially tighten all bolts first and then go back to each bolt and fully tighten. Confirm the bumper is properly aligned and securely attached to the brackets.