Go to your auto part store and get a spray can of plastic bumper paint.
You should be able to get a color match with your original color before
it faded over the years. And another solution, if it isn't bleaching in
small streaks, try some baby oil. Baby oil also works on those pesky
headlights that craze and oxidize. Even a drop of motor oil rubbed on
the headlight plastic cover will much improve your visibility for a week
or two.
No
No, different body styles.No, different body styles.
drivers side rear behind bumper
Some do, some don't. If it does you can see it at the rear bumper.
It's behind the rear bumper on the left side or drivers side. You have to pull the bumper cover off in order to get to it.
under the passenger side of the front bumper, this can be veiwed from below
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Yes I am looking into doing it on mine also. The headlights are a little different they have grooves on the bottom that incorporate into the bumper and the grill is different. You might also have to get the bumper plastic reinforcement piece behind the actual bumper cover. It will line up though to the original holes as long as you get those other parts. Good Luck!
On my 2000 grand cherokee, It was in front of the battery on the fender wall. Remove battery and you should find it. It is under the bumper cover, under the passenger head light. You either have to remove the front bumper, or you remove the headlight and cut an access hole.
yes, they are located in front rigth side under the bumper
Get a winch plate to mount to the bumper. Then mount the winch to the winch plate.
First remove the bumper cover. You need to take off the front grill to get at the plastic retainers that hold the top of the buimber on. There are about four retainers on the bootom of the bumper.