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Old 04-24-2014, 05:47 PM   #29
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Do you have any pics of the j hooks installed? I'm having a hard time with them. Thanks!!


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I'll see what I can do!
Will have to be later tonight!
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I'll see what I can do!

Will have to be later tonight!

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Here's what mine looks like.
Basically, each clip uses 2 screws:

Image 1 & 2:
The first screw holds the clip on your bumper (you can use a screwdriver to drive it in, but be careful of the placement), and passes the big hole through to the small hole (which is the side that will actually hold the clip to the bumper)

In the first 2 pics, you can see the back of the clip (which faces the rear of the car), where it is screwed into the soft black plastic of the rear bumper.

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The second screw is put in after you pull the diffuser edge over the long end of the clip (the diffuser tip has a little ridge that should slide right over the bracket/clip)

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These 2 pics give you and idea of the locations of the 2 screws

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It should look something like this (pardon the crappy MS paint):
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Here's what mine looks like.

Basically, each clip uses 2 screws:



Image 1 & 2:

The first screw holds the clip on your bumper (you can use a screwdriver to drive it in, but be careful of the placement), and passes the big hole through to the small hole (which is the side that will actually hold the clip to the bumper)



In the first 2 pics, you can see the back of the clip (which faces the rear of the car), where it is screwed into the soft black plastic of the rear bumper.



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Image 3

The second screw is put in after you pull the diffuser edge over the long end of the clip (the diffuser tip has a little ridge that should slide right over the bracket/clip)



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Image 4 & 5

These 2 pics give you and idea of the locations of the 2 screws



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It should look something like this (pardon the crappy MS paint):

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Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it!! Got it done thanks to you!
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Beautifully done!
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