MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => How to Guides / Troubleshooting => Topic started by: Trekmeister on January 30, 2012, 11:44:10 am
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What is the best way to replace rear valance? I am putting a GTI valance on a GT. Is it easier to take full bumper off or just pull the bottom valance off? Its just held on by clips i believe but am concerned i break something as not mechanically minded.
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You've got about 6 screws underneath holding it to the car plus i think a few hidden in the wheel arch liner maybe aswell as all the clips along the top edge of the valance. Many people say its easier to remove the whole bumper but can be done with the top half still on the car :happy2:
Dave
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You've got about 6 screws underneath holding it to the car plus i think a few hidden in the wheel arch liner maybe aswell as all the clips along the top edge of the valance. Many people say its easier to remove the whole bumper but can be done with the top half still on the car :happy2:
Dave
^^This.
Torx (20/25?) on the underside and a few in the rear arch liners, two bigger torx (30?) on the underside (these usually go brittle and snap so take care).
When all torx are removed, start at one end, finding a balance between being firm but gentle and pry the valance off clip by clip. Take care not to pull too much as it might flex it and cause white marks/cracks.
Do this all the way along. Refitting is the reverse but I'll tell you now, if you have big fat hands or arms you might struggle to get the clips near the numberplate in (when you push they flex as nothing behind to resist). I manage to get my hand up behind it to add resistance when pushing in, but you may need to improvise/or remove the whole bumper if this will be an issue.
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I watched this however it looked as though the risk of destroying something was significant. I think I may attempt to remove full bumper or find someone who can, valance ordered anyway!
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Guide here, you can do this without removing the rear wheels.
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?3754634
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Ive just done this and can honestly say its a lot easier taking the bumper and valance off. Not a hard job just a few torx screws and removing the rear lights.
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I removed the bottom valance on mine on Thursday to have it colour coded and I will admit to get the clips back in where the numberplate sits is a nightmare.
I'd highly recommend removing the whole rear bumper, its pretty easy tbh and makes it alot easier :happy2:
Cheers,
Ben
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I removed the bottom valance on mine on Thursday to have it colour coded and I will admit to get the clips back in where the numberplate sits is a nightmare.
I'd highly recommend removing the whole rear bumper, its pretty easy tbh and makes it alot easier :happy2:
Cheers,
Ben
I think that sounds a better idea. Briefly whats involved screw wise. The rear lights come out i know that and rear speed liner torx screws.
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I removed the bottom valance on mine on Thursday to have it colour coded and I will admit to get the clips back in where the numberplate sits is a nightmare.
I'd highly recommend removing the whole rear bumper, its pretty easy tbh and makes it alot easier :happy2:
Cheers,
Ben
I think that sounds a better idea. Briefly whats involved screw wise. The rear lights come out i know that and rear speed liner torx screws.
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If you're taking the whole bumper off, there's the ones to take out in the video posted above, another 2 underneath where the rear light was and then there's 2 more in each wheel arch a little further up in the arch from the others, one of them is behind the arch liner, to take that one out I just jacked the car up a bit to make access to that screw a bit easier :happy2: the bumper should then just slide off :smiley:
Cheers,
Ben
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I find it easier to just remove the lower valance on its own! If your round the northwest in preston ill lend a hand :happy2:
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Should have added this to my earlier post.
I had mine off again this week, I put a screw in the hole made by number plate on upper part and pulled back a bit (using plyers on the head) to create tension, the valence clips took almost no effort to push in.
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Should have added this to my earlier post.
I had mine off again this week, I put a screw in the hole made by number plate on upper part and pulled back a bit (using plyers on the head) to create tension, the valence clips took almost no effort to push in.
Fitted my ED30 rear valance today with the upper part still on the car and did exactly this to hold the numberplate recess firm and pop the clips in making it flush :happy2:
Dave