Prelude plastic fasteners
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Prelude plastic fasteners
I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've apparently lost
some of those plastic connectors that keep various plastic panels, etc in
place, and I think the ones that are left don't work well, maybe I wrecked
them taking them out. Is there a source for things like this?
some of those plastic connectors that keep various plastic panels, etc in
place, and I think the ones that are left don't work well, maybe I wrecked
them taking them out. Is there a source for things like this?
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Re: Prelude plastic fasteners
Check your yellow pages for "auto wrecking and salvage." Try
junkyards that are of the U-Pull-It variety. They typically
will print out a list of all the car models of year-range
xyz that you want and their location in the yard. Pay a few
bucks for the fasteners.
Or pay full price using online OEM parts stores like
bkhondaparts.com . But they can sure charge a lot for the
various little plastic fasteners used on Hondas.
"jeffc" <none@none.com> wrote
>I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak.
>I've apparently lost some of those plastic connectors that
>keep various plastic panels, etc in place, and I think the
>ones that are left don't work well, maybe I wrecked them
>taking them out. Is there a source for things like this?
>
junkyards that are of the U-Pull-It variety. They typically
will print out a list of all the car models of year-range
xyz that you want and their location in the yard. Pay a few
bucks for the fasteners.
Or pay full price using online OEM parts stores like
bkhondaparts.com . But they can sure charge a lot for the
various little plastic fasteners used on Hondas.
"jeffc" <none@none.com> wrote
>I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak.
>I've apparently lost some of those plastic connectors that
>keep various plastic panels, etc in place, and I think the
>ones that are left don't work well, maybe I wrecked them
>taking them out. Is there a source for things like this?
>
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Re: Prelude plastic fasteners
Check out your local automotive paint store. They frequently have body
hardware stuff like those silly plastic rivets.
-SP
jeffc wrote:
> I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've apparently lost
> some of those plastic connectors that keep various plastic panels, etc in
> place, and I think the ones that are left don't work well, maybe I wrecked
> them taking them out. Is there a source for things like this?
>
>
hardware stuff like those silly plastic rivets.
-SP
jeffc wrote:
> I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've apparently lost
> some of those plastic connectors that keep various plastic panels, etc in
> place, and I think the ones that are left don't work well, maybe I wrecked
> them taking them out. Is there a source for things like this?
>
>
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Re: Prelude plastic fasteners
jeffc wrote:
> I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've apparently lost
> some of those plastic connectors that keep various plastic panels, etc in
> place, and I think the ones that are left don't work well, maybe I wrecked
> them taking them out. Is there a source for things like this?
>
======================
NAPA sells many of them in packs of 6 or maybe 10. Take samples of your
wrecked ones along.
'Curly'
> I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've apparently lost
> some of those plastic connectors that keep various plastic panels, etc in
> place, and I think the ones that are left don't work well, maybe I wrecked
> them taking them out. Is there a source for things like this?
>
======================
NAPA sells many of them in packs of 6 or maybe 10. Take samples of your
wrecked ones along.
'Curly'
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motsco_ wrote:
> jeffc wrote:
>
>> I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've
>> apparently lost some of those plastic connectors that keep various
>> plastic panels, etc in place, and I think the ones that are left don't
>> work well, maybe I wrecked them taking them out. Is there a source
>> for things like this?
>
> ======================
>
> NAPA sells many of them in packs of 6 or maybe 10. Take samples of your
> wrecked ones along.
>
> 'Curly'
Hi,
Canadian tire has some as well.
> jeffc wrote:
>
>> I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've
>> apparently lost some of those plastic connectors that keep various
>> plastic panels, etc in place, and I think the ones that are left don't
>> work well, maybe I wrecked them taking them out. Is there a source
>> for things like this?
>
> ======================
>
> NAPA sells many of them in packs of 6 or maybe 10. Take samples of your
> wrecked ones along.
>
> 'Curly'
Hi,
Canadian tire has some as well.
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Re: Prelude plastic fasteners
motsco_ wrote:
> jeffc wrote:
>> I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've
>> apparently lost some of those plastic connectors that keep various
>> plastic panels, etc in place, and I think the ones that are left don't
>> work well, maybe I wrecked them taking them out. Is there a source
>> for things like this?
> ======================
>
> NAPA sells many of them in packs of 6 or maybe 10. Take samples of your
> wrecked ones along.
>
> 'Curly'
Three bucks to an Autozone got me a dozen 10 mm dozen black ones.
packaged in a blister pack, marked for GM cars. Some are white, too.
Black was my color, for my 2003 CR-V front air dam.
> jeffc wrote:
>> I had to "redo" my trunk interior due to a water leak. I've
>> apparently lost some of those plastic connectors that keep various
>> plastic panels, etc in place, and I think the ones that are left don't
>> work well, maybe I wrecked them taking them out. Is there a source
>> for things like this?
> ======================
>
> NAPA sells many of them in packs of 6 or maybe 10. Take samples of your
> wrecked ones along.
>
> 'Curly'
Three bucks to an Autozone got me a dozen 10 mm dozen black ones.
packaged in a blister pack, marked for GM cars. Some are white, too.
Black was my color, for my 2003 CR-V front air dam.
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