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Look around this site. This one is similar but not the same.
http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Chrysler-Moulding-Clip-White-Nylon-p/a20827.htm
Look around this site. This one is similar but not the same.
http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Chrysler-Moulding-Clip-White-Nylon-p/a20827.htm
Thanks. I searched the site pretty thoroughly. A couple are similar, but no cigar. It's amazing the variety of panel fasteners there are. :crazyeyes:
I’d go to the dealership. They can look up a diagram of each panel and at least get you the part #. Because I’m pretty sure they don’t stock that alien looking clip.
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Look around this site. This one is similar but not the same.
http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Chrysler-Moulding-Clip-White-Nylon-p/a20827.htm
Just left the dealership parts counter. At least right now, the clips are unavailable individually. Need to spend $75 on the whole kick panel just to get the removable clips.
You can make that clip for 3.79
Well, in the end I rearranged the clips so that I'm only missing one behind the front passenger wiring harness connector. With the connector removed you can see the threaded standoff it would normally slip over. Fortunately the missing clip is pretty close to a nut (on the right) which secures the panel very well anyways. It also helps that the clip securing the wiring harness is on its own stand off, and independent from the kick panel.
Looks great. They build a quality product for sure.
I was fortunate that the Spiderweb shade from my JK fit well on my JLU.
Looks good, Like the look with no rear bumper too.
I should also say that we were pretty excited to finally have the Spiderwebshade on, and went to get some celebratory ice cream cones... figured it would be a nice test drive. Unfortunately I didn't install the clear protector on the rear. I didn't think that 15 minutes of driving would do any harm, and planned on installing it the next day.
I was pretty shocked to see that just a small amount of driving without the clear protector resulted in a pretty decent amount of chafing of the clear coat. Almost like it had been sanded with fine grit paper. Fortunately I was able to clean it up with some micro polishing glaze. Didn't get a picture because it was near impossible to capture. If you purchase the Spiderwebshade, be sure to install the clear protector without hesitation. Don't get lazy like I did.
Not at all. There are 2 grommets at center of the header that I have not been using which you don't have on the JL version.That's pretty groovy you were able to use your JK Spiderwebshade. Did you need to mod it to fit?
Whoa! Thank you for this. I just ran out to take a look and have 2 spots that will need protection. Blue painters tape for today and have some 3m on order. :thumb:I was pretty shocked to see that just a small amount of driving without the clear protector resulted in a pretty decent amount of chafing of the clear coat. Almost like it had been sanded with fine grit paper. Fortunately I was able to clean it up with some micro polishing glaze. Didn't get a picture because it was near impossible to capture. If you purchase the Spiderwebshade, be sure to install the clear protector without hesitation. Don't get lazy like I did.