I know you have good intention but your recording gives more headaches, when trying to understand what you're trying to show the world. Please re-record with stable recording.
Thank you for your efforts, but as people have already mentioned, you need to learn how to slow down with your camera. But also, thanks for posting the other link below, for the bumper removal. Very considerate.
How is the quality of the bumper? I'm looking to buy the same one but idk if its gonna cheap and peel easily like some of the after market painted pieces.
When showing something on the car, first show the bigger picture, then more slowly zoom in, so we are clear where we are. I kept saying to myself, "What did I just see?"
Not a good video, there was no attention to detail, they skipped over how to remove or even what the fasteners looked like just in case someone is viewing to replace. Poor work
I couldn't see where "here here here and here":?????
Lol yeah I wouldn't have bothered either
I know you have good intention but your recording gives more headaches, when trying to understand what you're trying to show the world. Please re-record with stable recording.
Hey bud thank you for the DIY question is it possible to remove the grill without removing the whole bumper. Thank you
it would be difficult considering the clearance, try go from underneath the car, stick a hand up the grill see if you can pop the clip
What do u call the two what pieces the hold the fender on
Where are you located
And light wiring disconnect not shown. Very helpful to do this repair with another person
Bro, you could have post a clip from Lion king and I would’ve give it a shot but After watching your this video I am taking it to mechanic.
I couldn’t imagine worse camera work
How was you able to pick you color ?
The guy on the floor at 3:13.... Oh man this was hard
where did you buy the bumper from?
from ebay
mbi auto by chance? Looking to get one myself
Brett Findlay I couldn't remember the exact name, but seems like mbi would work. It's was about 250$ and painted ready to go
Thanks for posting this video
I'm sure you meant well posting this, please rerecord and go step by step with someone else holding the camera. Not very useful as is
Thank you for your efforts, but as people have already mentioned, you need to learn how to slow down with your camera. But also, thanks for posting the other link below, for the bumper removal. Very considerate.
How is the quality of the bumper? I'm looking to buy the same one but idk if its gonna cheap and peel easily like some of the after market painted pieces.
It's been two years and its holding up pretty well
Did you have to worry about the airbags?
Kayla Cyganiewicz nope, we are not touching the steering wheel or anything
What about the airbag sensors? Aren't those connected to the bumper?
Patrick Hargarten didn't see any sensors there lol
Do you have to put car up on Jack's or will ramps do?
Rick Saldana no, there's enough clearance to take off bottom clips
Huanqing Wang should you remove tires on both sides as well?
Rick Saldana no need to do that, you can just turn the steering wheel to make clearance when you are doing that side fender
What are bos?
When showing something on the car, first show the bigger picture, then more slowly zoom in, so we are clear where we are. I kept saying to myself, "What did I just see?"
You move the camara too much
Bad video, too much shaking of the camera.
Thanks you sir just pull lil hard right
DUDE YOUR MAKING ME DIZZY !!!!!and not very thorough!!!
It's a pain in the ass! Have to do all this just to replace condenser for air conditioning
No real help when it comes to the real installation on the bumper huh just here its on thanks for nothing
Sorry for the shaky recording. I found good one online. Hope it helps!
th-cam.com/video/xK1XirGzFZs/w-d-xo.html
I agree with other posters, this video sucks. Keep your day job buddy!
Not a good video, there was no attention to detail, they skipped over how to remove or even what the fasteners looked like just in case someone is viewing to replace. Poor work