Great video. I just purchased 2004 Tacoma 4x2 SR5 (139k mi), that we'll be fixing and customizing a bit, so you got a new subscriber. Family lugger and my son can run to the beach and school in it.
the other vids ive watched said there were only 6 bolts and i found out the hard way that that is definitely not the case haha, will be using this vid tomorrow to attempt removing my rear bumper again!
This product is limited to just that part. In any swap job like this, chances are you need many other related items replaced at the same time due to rust of steel and breakage of plastic. Those little things that hold the license plate light screws in place, you touch them, they break. The plastic clips that hold on the top plastic parts... easy break. Most of the bolts will be rusted and will break or be ruined enough to warrant replacement. I recommend getting a product that comes as a full kit including the mounts, the brackets, the hardware, the plastic, the inner support, etc. for only a very slightly increased price (all that for around $280 for chrome). It will save you soooooo many headaches and delays. I encourage this company to sell it like this.
I'd agree. I have a 2007 and just replaced both the trailer hitch and bumper. EVERYTHING was rusted to the point the hitch broke off. Luckily, my frame was replaced due to a recall several years ago but they did not replace the hitch. What that meant was the bolts came out fairly easy. I searched high and low and finally found the two large step bolts at Toyota South P/N 90119-A0194 and 90178-A0056. You should also replace the 14 attaching bolts. Of note, because both the hitch and the bumper were not OEM, I had to use a lot of persuasion to get the bumper on but it finally went on with a big hammer and large all to line up the bolt holes. Good luck!
Video is a big help. At 4:57 you show the bolt holding a plastic piece. I need to replace that bolt. I know the socket needed for the bolt is 10mm, but I need help with the metric thread size of that bolt. Can you please help me?
Straight forward installation. Do you know if it's a difference in rear bumpers if it's a Prerunner. I have a 2012 Tacoma Prerunner and when I google rear bumper, cheaper bumpers show up, but once it asks me submodel and I type PreRunner. It says not compatible. Most companies say it's the same, but I have tried a couple of them and it seems to line up good with the left side of the bed, but seems to stick out a little further on the right side of the bed.
The pre-runner is a little smaller which is why you are probably having some fitment issues with the width of the bumper. You can either slightly modify the mounting locations on a normal front bumper, or will need to get a specific pre-runner rear bumper. Hope this helps!
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Great instructional video. Exactly what I need to replace my dented chrome bumper. You will be getting a new customer soon.
Thanks for watching!!
It's easier to push the plastic pins for the bumper pads from underneath the bumper. I wouldn't try to just pry them up. Too easy to break them.
Excellent. Straightforward, thorough and to the point.
Thanks for watching! -Zach
Great video. I just purchased 2004 Tacoma 4x2 SR5 (139k mi), that we'll be fixing and customizing a bit, so you got a new subscriber. Family lugger and my son can run to the beach and school in it.
the other vids ive watched said there were only 6 bolts and i found out the hard way that that is definitely not the case haha, will be using this vid tomorrow to attempt removing my rear bumper again!
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!! :)
@@ExtremeTerrainToyota it did! Lots of rust under there!
That looks easy enough and thanks for the tutorial and where to get the replacement part.
Interesting and easy to follow video - I will be replacing a bumper soon. What size drive or model number is the Milwaukee impact tool?
Thank you very much. Straightforward!
Thanks for watching! -Zach
Great step by step video!!! Thanks for sharing now I'm gonna do my rear bumper 👌
Thanks for watching! -Zach
This product is limited to just that part. In any swap job like this, chances are you need many other related items replaced at the same time due to rust of steel and breakage of plastic. Those little things that hold the license plate light screws in place, you touch them, they break. The plastic clips that hold on the top plastic parts... easy break. Most of the bolts will be rusted and will break or be ruined enough to warrant replacement. I recommend getting a product that comes as a full kit including the mounts, the brackets, the hardware, the plastic, the inner support, etc. for only a very slightly increased price (all that for around $280 for chrome). It will save you soooooo many headaches and delays. I encourage this company to sell it like this.
I'd agree. I have a 2007 and just replaced both the trailer hitch and bumper. EVERYTHING was rusted to the point the hitch broke off. Luckily, my frame was replaced due to a recall several years ago but they did not replace the hitch. What that meant was the bolts came out fairly easy. I searched high and low and finally found the two large step bolts at Toyota South P/N 90119-A0194 and 90178-A0056. You should also replace the 14 attaching bolts. Of note, because both the hitch and the bumper were not OEM, I had to use a lot of persuasion to get the bumper on but it finally went on with a big hammer and large all to line up the bolt holes. Good luck!
Video is a big help. At 4:57 you show the bolt holding a plastic piece. I need to replace that bolt. I know the socket needed for the bolt is 10mm, but I need help with the metric thread size of that bolt. Can you please help me?
Good job, easy to follow,saved me some dough. Thanks
Thanks for watching! -Zach
My plan was to buy a new rear bumper that comes with all the trim, they really weren't that expensive
Straight forward installation. Do you know if it's a difference in rear bumpers if it's a Prerunner. I have a 2012 Tacoma Prerunner and when I google rear bumper, cheaper bumpers show up, but once it asks me submodel and I type PreRunner. It says not compatible. Most companies say it's the same, but I have tried a couple of them and it seems to line up good with the left side of the bed, but seems to stick out a little further on the right side of the bed.
The pre-runner is a little smaller which is why you are probably having some fitment issues with the width of the bumper. You can either slightly modify the mounting locations on a normal front bumper, or will need to get a specific pre-runner rear bumper. Hope this helps!
@@ExtremeTerrainToyota Thanks
Why the loud music so we cant hear whats being said?
Bumper doesn't come with new bolts?
This video helped a lot!
Thanks for watching! -Zach
Excellent video! Thx
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Thank you my friend
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My bumper went on at a downward angle. Does anyone know what could have happened?
what if you got park assist sensors ?
This rear bumper wouldn't accommodate the sensors so you wouldn't be able to swap them over.
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Thanks for watching! -Zach
That's not a "cresent" wrench!