bumper clips are like a plastic screw(or pin) that surround by plastic casing. Most modern cars are using bumper clips to secure the bumper to car body. The car dealers call these clips retainers. They come in different size, length and type for different uses.
What you do is you need to remove the screw (or pin) from the middle of the clip and push the casing into the hole where you wanted to secure it. you then need to push the plastic screw (or pin), push! not screw it, into the middle of the casing. What it does is that the screw will make the end bit of the casing expands and holds the bumper in place. (sorry about the explanation ... couldn't think of how to explain it better ... my brain stop working late at night) ...
Any how ... you can get these clips from car dealer or some automotive stores. At the place where you having problem with are usually secured by bolts. However, I have seen many cars that use clips to secure the bumper at the same place too. Infact, I also using clips to hold my rear bumper. I use the spare clip that I got left from repairing the customer's Magna. They are big and long (which is what you will need for that spot) and it does secure the bumper properly (atleast it doesn't fly off when I went on the track)...
Hope thats help.
Those are just samples ... there are many different type and shape.
What you do is you need to remove the screw (or pin) from the middle of the clip and push the casing into the hole where you wanted to secure it. you then need to push the plastic screw (or pin), push! not screw it, into the middle of the casing. What it does is that the screw will make the end bit of the casing expands and holds the bumper in place. (sorry about the explanation ... couldn't think of how to explain it better ... my brain stop working late at night) ...
Any how ... you can get these clips from car dealer or some automotive stores. At the place where you having problem with are usually secured by bolts. However, I have seen many cars that use clips to secure the bumper at the same place too. Infact, I also using clips to hold my rear bumper. I use the spare clip that I got left from repairing the customer's Magna. They are big and long (which is what you will need for that spot) and it does secure the bumper properly (atleast it doesn't fly off when I went on the track)...
Hope thats help.
Those are just samples ... there are many different type and shape.