Thank you for watching our video. Let us know what you think! Where to buy a brand new front bumper cover : bit.ly/4thGen_4runner_front_bumper Visit us at : www.revemoto.com
@@ReveMoto Absolutely! It was a huge help. I subbed so I can see further videos. May be in the market for a new cover as well (I've got some scuffs etc). When it is time, I will be coming to yall 😎
Currently have a straight 36inch light bar mounted to a diy mount on front lic plate mount point. After watching your bumper removal I'm going to mount on top side of bumper support this way it's out of the way and more secure.
Could you show a video on how to install on a 2005 Toyota 4runner Sport the front bumper and all components (i.e. bumper bracket, extension, impact bar, energy absorber, reinforced plate etc...) and once complete put the bumper back on the 4runner?
Hello. Are you referring to the top bumper clips? You can buy those at any parts store or you can call Toyota and get the exact ones you need for a couple dollars a clip. Thank you for watching!
@@ReveMoto the plastic pieces that are on the inside of the fender well the one that had to be yanked out in the video because the screw wouldn't come out
@@lorensherwood4210 is it at minute 6:50 where he is pushing the bumper down? The screw was just spinning in the bumper bracket/retainer, so he had to force it down. That piece is around $20-50 at Toyota. It's plastic clip. Let me know if I got it right, I will keep answering until you get your solution, haha. Take care!
Thank you for watching our video. Let us know what you think!
Where to buy a brand new front bumper cover : bit.ly/4thGen_4runner_front_bumper
Visit us at : www.revemoto.com
Thank you! I have to take off my cover on my 04 to make installing a bull bar easier. Video was a big help. 😎
Great to hear! Thank you for watching.
@@ReveMoto Absolutely! It was a huge help. I subbed so I can see further videos. May be in the market for a new cover as well (I've got some scuffs etc). When it is time, I will be coming to yall 😎
Nice video now I’m going install my light bar!
Awesome! Which one are you installing? Love to see it
Currently have a straight 36inch light bar mounted to a diy mount on front lic plate mount point. After watching your bumper removal I'm going to mount on top side of bumper support this way it's out of the way and more secure.
@@mllee4016 yeah that would look clean. I seen a customer of ours do it.
Great instructions. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Could you show a video on how to install on a 2005 Toyota 4runner Sport the front bumper and all components (i.e. bumper bracket, extension, impact bar, energy absorber, reinforced plate etc...) and once complete put the bumper back on the 4runner?
I would have to ask around if any friends have an 05 4runner. We'll definitely put that on our list to make next. Thanks for the recommendation.
@@ReveMoto Thank you very much, great videos!
@@dwinch3170 Thanks for watching!
Thanks for video
My pleasure! If you need anything for your car go to www.ReveMoto.com
Thanks for sharing
I m looking to replace the back bumper for 4 runner 2006 black .where are you located
We located in Houston, Tx. We ship nationwide though. Go to www.ReveMoto.com. Thank you for watching
So that little clip that was broke... do you got a part number for that? both of mine are broken 😬
Hello. Are you referring to the top bumper clips? You can buy those at any parts store or you can call Toyota and get the exact ones you need for a couple dollars a clip. Thank you for watching!
@@ReveMoto the plastic pieces that are on the inside of the fender well the one that had to be yanked out in the video because the screw wouldn't come out
@@lorensherwood4210 is it at minute 6:50 where he is pushing the bumper down? The screw was just spinning in the bumper bracket/retainer, so he had to force it down. That piece is around $20-50 at Toyota. It's plastic clip. Let me know if I got it right, I will keep answering until you get your solution, haha. Take care!
@@ReveMoto yup that's it. That's expensive 😬
@@lorensherwood4210 You can find them at junk yards or pick a part places for maybe $10-30
a drill would’ve been helpful i imagine
Yeah, it'll make it much faster, but wanted to do basic tools in case anyone didn't have a power tool
Probably unhook teh fog lights first next time.
We did, they were stuck, so we did them off camera. Thanks for watching.