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barrieeld



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Rear Bumper

Hi all, I am wondering I've noticed my rear bumper has a little gap, the car hasn't had a bump it seems maybe the clips holding the bumper are broken...I THINK? Is this an easy fix/repair?




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The only L322 I owned (and two were from new!!!!) that didn't do this was my 5 litre SC (and it did after they replaced a parking sensor). It's basically thin plastic tabs which eventually wear with movement and - well you can see the end result! Land Rover Addict
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JCW



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

Its tricky to remove the rear bumper without at least some of the retaining slots in the bumper breaking and/or the tabs in the concealed plastic trim they slot into breaking, although once the bumper is removed, this can be replaced by drilling the aluminium rivets out and re-rivetting a new part in.

Best advice from my experience is to gently warm the bumper in this area each side before carefully pulling the bumper outwards, not a good idea to start tugging on it when it's too cold.

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