Gritz got it right -- my sink had two clips; however, it was completely siliconed around the entire periphery. Didn't want to risk damaging the fiberglass sink cutting away the silicone.
The faucet mount was behind the sink drains. If I put my hands together like I was praying I could get them through the limited space between the counter edge and the top of the first shelf's bottom under the sink and wedged behind the sink drain plumbing and water lines. But once having wedged my hands into that tiny space I couldn't move them at all (except to give one of my middle fingers priority in extending).
Decided changing a faucet did not justify dismantling the entire sink, drains and water lines. Turned it over to the experts who accomplished it for 60 bucks.
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Ed & Bev Felker
Retired USAF Col and retired Nurse
Traveling with Lily & Bella ('Teddy Bear' breed)
2015 Vegas 24.1 (E-350)
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