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Hi All,

Looking for help finding a part number.  I stripped a couple nut inserts in the process of installing the multipro hitch cover on my 2025 Denali Ultimate and trying to find replacements.  I had to remove the plastic cover circled in the diagram below and as you can see, the hardware to mount is not shown.  There are 10 screws with T20 torx heads that hold the panel on and go into a stamped nut insert which is what i stripped out.  I went through every piece of hardware in the Body Hardware category on the GMC parts ordering site and found some similar parts and GM calls them "multi-purpose nuts" but didn't see the exact one I need.  The ones I need are green plated and about 16mm across the top and snap into square holes in the tailgate that are 8.5mm x 8.5mm.  They look like the 2nd picture below except they have a green color.  Any help finding the correct part number is much appreciated.  thanks.

 

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The catalog says you need the whole plate.  The smaller nut is serviced separately, the larger one you seek is not and is part of the panel.  87862555 is the current #.  

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1 hour ago, smokeyburnout said:

I apologize for any confusion.  The only thing I need is the smaller nut.

 

 

No problem and perhaps I made a misunderstanding?

 

11570654 is the nut you posted a picture of.  I'm looking at one in my hand, somewhat of a blue or green tint.  The square insert end is like 8.25mmx9mm?  9mm being the side with the tabs that would hold that in.  

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I think you answered my question and found what I was looking for!  Thank you!  Those dims are really close to what I'm measuring as well and if they are bluish-greenish, they must be it!  Thanks again for the help!

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