From the video he used a Phillips head screw driver (for the 4 screws by the fender), a flat head screwdriver (you can also use a clip remover which are safer to use) for the clips underneath the bumper, & lastly a T30 screwdriver or T30 bit on the socket, if the T30 doesn’t work try a T35 hopefully this helps. Also it helps if you double check to see if your car has all of the clips & in good condition for extra support
I don't know man. Using a drill bit underneath the wheels to get the screws out on the rear bumper could strip the screws it's too risky. I would do it by hand using a handtool instead.
This worked for me, replacing a broken tail light. Thank you.
Good job boss thank you
I have a 2007 Honda Civic SD and part of my rear bumper chipped off from the wind... can you tell me what tools you used for this?
From the video he used a Phillips head screw driver (for the 4 screws by the fender), a flat head screwdriver (you can also use a clip remover which are safer to use) for the clips underneath the bumper, & lastly a T30 screwdriver or T30 bit on the socket, if the T30 doesn’t work try a T35 hopefully this helps. Also it helps if you double check to see if your car has all of the clips & in good condition for extra support
@@NoticedMar thank you!
Thank you. Great help to me!
Awesome video, thanks
bilbuilt333 Did it work? Do you think a 20 girl year old can do this?
Thank you
I don't know man. Using a drill bit underneath the wheels to get the screws out on the rear bumper could strip the screws it's too risky. I would do it by hand using a handtool instead.
What kind of clips hold the plastic spacer on, and where can I purchase both the spacer and clips?
Wondering the same thing, my bumper won't sit flush. I think clips are broken...
I am wondering the same thing. Have yall found anything out?
@@elmerescanuela4121 the clips are included on the spacer assembly when you order a new one
@@hashimkay140 you might be able to pop it back in with a good smack
@@sydneynegus5262 thank you! I took of the bumper and turns out the too area above it is what the problem is :(
Wait wait how do I put it back on?
Good video, except it doesn't cover replacement/re-installation as claimed in the title :-)
Just do what he did in reverse 🤣🙃
Dude you just reverse the steps it’s not rocket science 😂
What do you expect from a 3 minutes video....
that is a bumper cover!
You are correct