How to Replace Your Chevrolet Camaro Front Bumper (2010-2013 5th-Gen, LS/LT/SS Conversion) |Part 1/3

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The first step in converting your LS/LT Camaro to the #SSCamaro version is removing your front bumper. We'll show you how to remove your front bumper with great detail and convert it to the #SSCamaro .

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0:00 Start
0:08 Intro
0:26 Tools needed.
1:15 Remove lower bumper bolts
2:18 Remove top bumper push pins
3:30 Remove the bolts on the far end of the bumper
3:53 Remove the torques bit screws on the fender liner
4:38 Remove the bolts inside behind the bumper and fender
7:38 Repeat on the opposite side
7:47 Remove the front bumper
9:01 Outro

TOOLS NEEDED:
Socket wrench with 10mm & 7mm sockets with an extension for the socket wrench. A plastic panel clip removal tool or you can use two flat head screwdrivers. You will also need a hex bit for the fender liner screws. The drill and rivet gun are for the bumper accessories video.

REMOVAL PROCESS:
This video is primarily to show you how to remove your Chevrolet Camaro front bumper cover for the LT/LS and SS versions. There is only a slight difference in the bumper style between the two but has the same shape and fog lights. You want to start with either the top or bottom to remove any bolts, screws, or plastic pins. You will have to turn the wheel to get your hands and tools into the fender liner area. The fender liner is held on by a hex bit. Be sure you have this attachment for your socket wrench or a hex screwdriver. This Camaro bumper is a bit unique, in that it has 3 bolts that secure it to the fender on each end of the bumper. Unless you have tiny tools and hands, you may be alright. The bolts are a different size and can be a bit difficult to get to but it's definitely manageable. Not only are there the bolts, but the three are also prongs that insert into the fender. Once all the bolts and clips are off, you can pull the bumper off the car. There is an electrical plug for the fog lights on the passenger side that need to be disconnected. Be sure not to pull the bumper out with too much force. The last thing you want to do is break your electrical wire harness. Because there are 2 or 3 prongs that insert into the fender you have to pull the bumper from the middle outward while keeping the bumper level. It sounds a lot harder than it is.

Once you have the bumper removed, you can now start the #SSCamaroconversion process. The next video will show you how and what parts you need to change the look to an SS Camaro. It's not much and it can be a pretty quick job. Check out our next video on the bumper accessories you'll need and our final video not mounting the bumper.

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