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Can you Remove and Re-use an old rear step bumper pad without damaging the locking tabs to re-use it ?


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Hi guys and gals....

Has anyone ever "safely removed" the top rear bumper pad (plastic cover) on a rear step bumper without damaging the little plastic locking tabs, and re-using the pad on a different bumper ?

I just bought a nice, used chrome rear step bumper to replace my black step bumper. The used chrome bumper that I just purchased, does not have the top pad (black plastic cover) on it. So I was wondering if it is possible to remove the old pad from my old black bumper "safely" (without damaging the little square plastic locking tabs) and re-using it on the chrome bumper that I just got ?

Has anyone safely done this without damaging the plastic locking tabs ? Can those tabs be re-used to “securely” hold down the pad to the next bumper flat ?

Or should I just buy a new pad ?

Heres a pic of the cover / pad that I am talking about.




Bumper Pad for Rear Ranger.jpg


Thanks everyone.
Gary
 


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No reason why you can't re-use the old pad.
Just take your time removing the pad from the old bumper...pair of needle nose and just squeeze clips one at a time.....
5 minutes to remove, 5 minutes to clean bottom and 30 seconds to put back on.
 

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Yes, you can remove it without damage.
Remove the bumper and pinch each tab with pliers from underneath as you pull the pad off.

Edit: Like Grumpaw said.
 

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Yes, you can remove it without damage.
Remove the bumper and pinch each tab with pliers from underneath as you pull the pad off.

Edit: Like Grumpaw said.

This is how I do it.
 

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Thanks everyone. You guys are giving me the confidence I need to do this correctly.
 

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Just for info...
If for any reason the pad is un-usable, you can get a new one, Ford part, from numerous outlets. Cheapest I found was via Amazon, under $60.00 shipped.
Just google up 2003 Ford Rear Bumper Pad.
 

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Been there, done that. A little Gorilla Glue and a couple of bricks is helpful.
 

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Shouldn't be hard to find warm weather. Lay it in direct sunlight first for awhile. The pad will be far more flexible. Easier to work with.
 

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Are you putting old pad on new bumper ? :dntknw:
 

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Are you putting old pad on new bumper ? :dntknw:
I'm putting the old pad on another (used) bumper. Going from a used black rear bumper to a used chrome rear bumper that I just got (used) but the chrome one doesn't have a pad on it (not sure why it was removed). The pad on my black bumper is in good condition other than a little fading. So if I can successfully remove it without damaging the tabs, then why not save a little money by trying to re-use it on the chrome bumper I just got..
 

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I've not done the rear pad before but was able to transfer the plastic strip on my 1993's front bumper without issue.... Even being 5-6 years ago, I think mine was still an older piece of plastic than what you're dealing with now, you should have no trouble
 

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