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The MOTOALL Nylon Fender Liner Door Trim Panel Bumper Shield Retainer Fastener Rivet Push Type Clips are essential for automotive repairs and maintenance. Made from high-quality nylon, these clips are designed to withstand wear and corrosion, ensuring longevity. With a precise fit for 8mm holes, they are compatible with various car models including Ford, Mazda, Hyundai, and Kia. This package includes 100 clips, making it a cost-effective solution for both DIY projects and professional use.
I**C
Fits a lot of plastic hardware under the hood and for lower engine splash guard
For my 2014 hyundai elantra SE 1.8L. Fits a bunch of the holes to hold up a lot of the grilled, splash guards, and you name it. Replace those plastic screws with this instead.
T**T
Push clips
Fits well no issues
N**E
Should have bought these 10 Years Ago!
Every time I work on the car, I break one or two of the old ones. Now, instead of scavenging for a half broken clip that might fail, I grab one of these. I like that they are easy to remove with a Philips screwdriver.We needed a bunch for the wheel well covers and air dam when we replaced a timing belt. now I have 80 spares!
R**N
Cheap substitute for those expensive factory retainers.
Would purchase again.
G**N
Nicely made
great product they work well
A**R
Very Nice for Hyundai Santa Fe 2019
Whenever the dealer changes oil on Hyundai Santa Fe 2019 they inevitable don't replace these anchors. Does it matter? Maybe. These do the job.
M**E
Great replacement for 2008 kia spectra 5
I didn't know that the original ones break when I removed them. Since I had to remove so many to get the front bumper cover off, I am glad I bought this pack of 100.
K**K
Not a screw type of retainer
These retainer clips came in about a week, which is pretty fast for rural Montana. I'm always breaking retaining clips when I change oil on my Nissan Altima which has a lower engine shield that must be removed before changing oil. I usually break several of these clips every time I change oil...felt these retainers would be easier to work with as they looked like they were a screw type of retainer. They actually just push like to regular retainers and are probably even harder to get loose than the originals. I can still use them, but beware...they don't screw in and out.
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