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I pulled my flares to change the running lights on my 2020 3500 AT4, in the process I broke some of the retainers clips. I've started searching but the schematic picture is vague and not sure it's what I'm looking for. Anybody know the part number and source?

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I pulled my flares to change the running lights on my 2020 3500 AT4, in the process I broke some of the retainers clips. I've started searching but the schematic picture is vague and not sure it's what I'm looking for. Anybody know the part number and source?
How many you looking for

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At least 6
I have extras I can ship em to you. Not sure what the dealer charges for them but I make you a good deal

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go watch the boost auto parts light install video. they have the part numbers in there. 

they are expensive, about $6 each

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13 hours ago, H'sAT4 said:

Thanks for the responses, I did find a part number and  sourced them from Amazon. 

link?

 

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Rexka 30pcs Rocker Panel Moulding Clip 11547581 for GM Enclave, CT6, XT5, XTS, Cruze, Equinox, Impala, Sonic, Traverse, Acadia, Terrain

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Let us know how well they work.  I'm interested!

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I thought these fasteners were part # 11610700, which you can't find anywhere. Hopefully these 11547581 parts work!

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11547581 clips are correct. I installed the smoked sequential fender lights and replaced several clips. The Boost Auto install video says if you are careful and use trim tools, you can get the fender off without breaking the clips. That is not true, go ahead and have the clips on hand because they are going to break.

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I'm glad to hear they work, but they aren't quite the same as the OEM Clips.  The main thing, however, is that they do work and they are available at an affordable price. The bad news is that they aren't currently available from Amazon. Maybe elsewhere?

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4 different part # clips hold on the front flares on GMC.

 

- 11571006  Calls for X2 one per side.

- 15864780  Calls for x2 so one per flare.

- 11547581  Calls for "As Required" so this one is most used on the flares.

- 11588818  Calls for X4 so 2 per flare.

 

For GMC rear flares:

 

- 11571006  Calls for X4 so 2 per side.

- 15864780  Calls for x2 so one per flare.

- 11547581  Calls for "As Required" so this one is most used on the flares.

 

For CHEVY front flares:

 

- 15864780  Calls for x2 so one per flare.

- 11547581  Calls for "As Required" so this one is most used on the flares.

- 11588818  Calls for X4 so 2 per flare.

 

For CHEVY rear flares:

 

- 11547581  Calls for "As Required".  The only style clip used on the rear CHEVY flares.  

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