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I lost a screw on the front liners and i went and got a new screw and it wont screw in, can i buy the piece that goes behind the liner that the screw goes into? And whats the name? So i can look for it

 

 

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Can you look in from the engine bay and see it? It may have just shifted out of place.  "Spring clip"  "nut-sert" "u-nut".  Auto and hardware stores have something that will work. See your dealer for the correct and 10x more expensive option, that they won't have in stock anyway.

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1 hour ago, 14cris said:

 

I lost a screw on the front liners and i went and got a new screw and it wont screw in, can i buy the piece that goes behind the liner that the screw goes into? And whats the name? So i can look for it

 

 

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Try 11570637 for the screw, and 11609952 for the retaining clip.

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Try 11570637 for the screw, and 11609952 for the retaining clip.

This picture pops up when i searched for the clip
Does this look right? b9d390a2e9a7a472b3542c24388f4f78.jpg


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7 minutes ago, 14cris said:


This picture pops up when i searched for the clip
Does this look right? b9d390a2e9a7a472b3542c24388f4f78.jpg


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I believe so, it comes up with different names also. If you type in your search online, fender well liner hardware for 2018 Silverado, there will be a video of a gentleman putting a liner in a 2015 Silverado, he list the part numbers in his video.

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I believe so, it comes up with different names also. If you type in your search online, fender well liner hardware for 2018 Silverado, there will be a video of a gentleman putting a liner in a 2015 Silverado, he list the part numbers in his video.

You think its the same for a sierra?


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31 minutes ago, 14cris said:


You think its the same for a sierra?


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Yes, same truck, same nuts and bolts. They are probably on every product GM makes. Good thing about a big company, plenty of interchangeable parts.

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