Autozone & Advanced have a selection of them in the Dorman section too. I haven't double checked to make sure the size is perfect because for once, there hasn't been lost parts when removed from the car during work.
Last edited by Kermit; 09-23-2008 at 08:16 PM.
Reason: forgot the N'T on the HAVE - DOH!
Anyone know the part number for the little white clips that attach the body panels to the body? Haven't broken one yet, but it's only a matter of time.
Anyone know the part number for the little white clips that attach the body panels to the body? Haven't broken one yet, but it's only a matter of time.
That's one I'll definitely need sooner rather than later. We abused several of them refitting the side skirts a couple of weeks ago.
Autozone & Advanced have a selection of them in the Dorman section too. I haven't double checked to make sure the size is perfect because for once, there hasn't been lost parts when removed from the car during work.
This is what I used for the broken clips on the A pillar and the side roof panels for the sun shade. from Auto Zone "Dorman" GM 963-030 in orange blister pack!! Worked better then the OEM, held the A pillar in tighter, don't have that bow in the middle of the pillar any more!
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Anyone know the part number for the little white clips that attach the body panels to the body? Haven't broken one yet, but it's only a matter of time.
I ordered one a couple of weeks back, picked it up today. The smart center charged $4.59......$4.97 with tax.
There must be several different kinds of these white clips. The ones I was thinking of are the white clips used to attach the lower valence panels. Those clips are square shaped, not round like the one in your pic.
Awesome! Thanks. Funny how they changed it to black. I would have thought white is better since it makes it easier to visually line up the posts with the white clips rather than black ones. Oh well.
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