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    how to remove retainer clips

    I was wondering how do you remove the bumper retainer clips off of the back bumper?
    I need a anser quick it is getting dark fast
    Here is a picture


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    #2
    what I do is take a screw and screw it into the top of the clip, and then use pliers to pull it out...and then you can pry out the flat piece works for me


    Originally posted by slammed4thgen
    be risky, be smart, and most of all be creative!

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      #3
      i use needlenose pliars to hold the "outer ring" from turning while i unscrew the center.

      that usually results in torn up plastic (as you can see a phillips head screwdriver doesnt work too well). so you can try a nice big flathead in the slot, or just do as Busak said, and pull them out. youll need to replace them probably, but thats generally the case no matter what you do, since those things always break or get too seized up to be useful again anyway.


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        #4
        Hey thank you guys. Funny part is right before you guys answered I used the SEARCH feature!!!!! So remember kids use it.
        Leaving the game!

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          #5
          i drilled em out they got annoying
          Summer 11' Big plans (Bodywork/paint/rims etc..) in Progress STAY TUNED

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