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I need 5 of the the torx bolts that hold the front inner fenderliner on a 93 coupe anyone know where I might find any or happen to know a gm part number for them. Thanks :)
I have been trying to get the two small ones towards bottom of the fender and all the dealers I have been to don't show them in their catalogs. If anyone knows how to get these I would appreciate some info also too.
Call Corvette Masters he has plenty of them. I forget his number but he is in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Just call information and they will be able to get it for you.
If you're looking for GM parts, they also have something called the "General Parts Catalog" which is generic stuff for all cars - tubing, vac connectors, the more common bolt sizes etc... You might specifically ask them to look there too. ~Juliet
Pick out the part and I'll get you the part number
Jon
Maybe you can help me, I'm looking for the two (small) Torx screws that goes below the #26 screw in your illustration in which it does not show the smaller Torx screws. The #26 is the larger Torx screw that screws the wheel liner to the fender. The smaller Torx screw I need screws the wheel liner to the Rocker panel end. If you can come up with this I would really appreciate it. I'm having a very hard time because the several GM dealers I went can't seem to come up with these.
Art, I looked and looked but I can't find them listed either. But here is a hint for you. Take one off the other side and bring it with you to an "Auto Body and Paint" supplier. One that sells wholesale to autobody shops. They usually have displays with hundreds and hundreds of different screws, bolts, nuts, and any other kind of fastener you can think of. They should be able to match it up for you.
Part number for the small screws is 11508100. Large screws are 11508762. Hope this helps. My son is an engineering student at Kettering (used to be GMI) and co-ops at GM tech design center. Good access to parts and numbers....