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Originally Posted by Booher
When the directions said to put the bumper on the ground, I assumed that meant take it off, my bad.
Get access to the area shown below by removing the top screws and wheel well screws of the bumper enough so that it can sit on the ground. Using a jack on the driver’s side is suggested since it helps the bumper sit lower.
Update: I emailed the guy, he confirmed, this is one of his only parts that you dont have to remove the bumper. Also, in the directions, I didnt see the crash bar re installed in the pics so asked about that as well. It goes back in, it just isnt in the final pics. I'm gonna order one tomorrow I think and give it a shot. They look pretty big in the ford cars, so they have alot of reviews. From what I can see, rain isnt a big deal, but you will suck up bugs into your airbox. Maybe that's what the plastic cover was originally for?
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So...is you is, or is you ain't saying this can be done without removing the bumper? Also looks like the scoop might be blocking one of the auxilliary radiators. Is that true? Not sure if that would effect engine cooling.