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Old 29th September 2013, 18:22   #1
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guys can anyone show or tell me where these fir tree clips go is there a diagram, have taken the bumper off once and put it back with no thought of these clips have just bought two from Rimmer can't do much till they come but would like to know where on the bumper if poss thank you . please take no notice of this post ARCTIC has kindly sorted me out thank you all --GARY.

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Old 29th September 2013, 20:26   #2
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Each half of the popper clip (yellow and white parts) fits into a bracket. One is bonded to the bumper at the S-join. The other is fastened to the wing panel in the corresponding position. Not sure which half fits where though. The white round head goes into a slot on the bracket. The yellow fir tree end pushes into a receiving hole.

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Old 30th September 2013, 06:59   #3
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Each half of the popper clip (yellow and white parts) fits into a bracket. One is bonded to the bumper at the S-join. The other is fastened to the wing panel in the corresponding position. Not sure which half fits where though. The white round head goes into a slot on the bracket. The yellow fir tree end pushes into a receiving hole.

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T-CUT thank you for that will give it a good look over when I do it you have given me something I should be aware of many thanks , never none this before, looking forward to getting these lights working,----GARY
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