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From: 2007 Nat'l Corvette Challenge 11.50 index Champ. New Jersey
Part number needed please
Hello.
Aren't there screws and u-clips under the stock front mud guards that you use to secure larger after market mud guards? I am having trouble conveying to a vendor the part number of these screws and u-clips as I need then3 lining the rear edge of the wheel well and the one that screws in from underneath.
Thanks in advance!
Ron
When I replaced my factory mud flaps with ACS XL mud flaps, I reused all the GM clips and reused the screw underneath for each one. That was one of the easiest installs I've ever done.
From: 2007 Nat'l Corvette Challenge 11.50 index Champ. New Jersey
Originally Posted by Cedar
When I replaced my factory mud flaps with ACS XL mud flaps, I reused all the GM clips and reused the screw underneath for each one. That was one of the easiest installs I've ever done.
Yes, but mine are gone so I need to get new. No one seems to know what they are!
Thanks.
Ron
From: 2007 Nat'l Corvette Challenge 11.50 index Champ. New Jersey
If anyone would mind popping off a mid guard and remove a screw and take a pic of the clip in place and also remove a clip and take a pic and post them, I'd greatly apprecoate it! Or pm me for my email address to email the pics.
The Chevy parts department diagram show NO clips holding those screws on.
Thanks.
Ron
From: 2007 Nat'l Corvette Challenge 11.50 index Champ. New Jersey
Originally Posted by Dr.Ron
UPDATE:
Went to a different dealer just now and I believe we found them!
Ron
I just figured I'd post the part #'s for the screws & clips in case anyone else should ever need them.
The left # is the screws and the right # is the clips.
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