Warrior 3550 Rear Bumper (2007-2013 FJ Cruiser) User Manual

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3. If you are reinstalling the factory plastic corner

panels, you will need to cut them completely
free of the rear bumper cover. This is
accomplished by using a razor knife or
hacksaw blade and cutting them along the
hard edge where they meet the top of the
factory bumper endcaps. (Fig. 1 & 2) To allow
easier access to this area when cutting,
remove the silver endcaps by unclipping the
plastic tab on the inside of the bumper cover.
Use caution and cut away from yourself.
Clean up any burrs with a file or sandpaper
and set the corners aside for reinstallation
following the bumper.

4. If your FJ is equipped with the backup

sensors, remove them from the plastic
bumper cover by sliding the retainers
off and gently pulling the sensors out.
Reinstall into the Warrior rear bumper
in the same manner you removed them.
(Fig. 3) Use care as they are delicate
units.
If your FJ is not equipped with
the sensors, plastic plugs are provided
to cover the holes.

5. Next, you will be mounting the (2) bumper frame

boxes to the inside surface of the FJ’s rear cross
member. Each side utilizes two factory 8mm
threaded holes to locate the frame boxes. Once the
frame boxes are attached, use the _”x1-1/2” bolts
and the 5/8”x1-1/2” bolts to structurally fasten them
to the cross-member. (Fig. 4) Access these
washers and nuts though holes located on the front
face of the rear cross member.

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