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  1. Some advice re bumper removal 
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    How do you remove the rear bumper on a VW Golf1.4 series 5 ?
    Can anyone signpost me to a step by step guide. I've just purchased a Witter towbar that I want to fit . The person who sold it to me said it was relatively easy to fit once I removed the bumper. However, I can't find all the bolts can anyone help ?
     
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    read the forum.

    I have personally posted masses of information on fitting a towbar yo a mk5 golf and frankly i'm horrified that 1. You had to ask and 2. You asked in the wrong section.

    And you posted in either the towbar secrion or mk5 golf section, the answer would be staring you in the face.
     
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    personally, I'd just tie a length of rope around the bumper. attach the other end to a sturdy object and drive away quickly.

     
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    Come on Chaps! I Know its annoying to post in the wrong section (I would suggest that at registration you must agree to be berrated, but it does not!), One Post Wonders´ are challenging, especially for mods. But their intentions are Genuine.

    PROACTIVE, is the key word (help improve something you Know! is flawed!)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bratty View Post
    Come on Chaps! I Know its annoying to post in the wrong section (I would suggest that at registration you must agree to be berrated, but it does not!), One Post Wonders´ are challenging, especially for mods. But their intentions are Genuine.

    PROACTIVE, is the key word (help improve something you Know! is flawed!)


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    afaik, we now have a procedure in place to direct new members to a thread, which explains posting etiquette.

    And believe me Bratty, if you had to delete, edit, clean up and move threads as much as the team do, you'd realise why we're on such short fuses.

    I had a full head of hair when I signed up to this forum years ago!

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eshrules View Post
    afaik, we now have a procedure in place to direct new members to a thread, which explains posting etiquette.

    And believe me Bratty, if you had to delete, edit, clean up and move threads as much as the team do, you'd realise why we're on such short fuses.

    I had a full head of hair when I signed up to this forum years ago!
    Aye, that's a fair point to an extent but you don't have to be a mod remember. Give it up if you don't like parts of the 'job'.

    Some one-post wonders will turn into long standing and very useful members, Everyone has to start somewhere. Berating and being condescending to new members will only contribute to the downturn of the forum IMO
     
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