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Replacement of the front bumper of the GMC Acadia.

Model: GMC Acadia MK 1 - Years 2007-2016
Part: Front bumper

In today's video tutorial, we will see the guide that will allow us to disassemble and replace the front bumper of the GMC Acadia. First, we open the engine hood of our car and start removing the plastic partition that we find on the top part; then we unscrew the fixing screws of the grille, in order to remove it. Now we unscrew the screws that we find under the bumper and on both sides of the front wheel arches, releasing the bumper on the sides; we definitively remove the front bumper and replace it with the new one, following the video tutorial to the end!

Posted on 17 June 2023 by ScegliAuto

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