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Ruffles01

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Help needed please
I need to remove the rear offside corner of bumper I have removed two screws and light fittings but it seems to be held on bay the centre section how dose this come off if indeed it has to
Many thanks
 
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On our old motorhome there was a strip down the middle of the plastic panel that you took out then screws then there was mastic onto the bodywork. Luckily I haven't needed to get the bumper off the one we have now but suspect it will be masticed on as well as screwed.
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Grummyb

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Hi ruffles welcome to the fun you might get more responses if you change your title
 

andy63

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I've had the plastic panels off on a 620..4 in total on mine ..top bottom and the two sides
As you say there are at least a couple screws which can be got at by removing little plugs.. After that I think you need to just ease it at the edges which may have been mastic down and have a look by easing off where you can.. from memory they use sticky tape to keep it close to the body..they have to be teased off gently..
Andy..
 
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I've had the plastic panels off on a 620..4 in total on mine ..top bottom and the two sides
As you say there are at least a couple screws which can be got at by removing little plugs.. After that I think you need to just ease it at the edges which may have been mastic down and have a look by easing off where you can.. from memory they use sticky tape to keep it close to the body..they have to be teased off gently..
Andy..
I think it's a mastic tape from memory if so needs the same when refitting especially under where screws are fitted.

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