?? help if you can please ??
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?? help if you can please ??
okay i dont have any pictures but i took off the plastic pieces (protecting the wheel well) and well its all metal now and there where these metal clips that hold the plastic on and basicly i want to put the plastic back on now but i cannt figure out what the metale peices are called so i can order new ones ikll try to find a picture of take on later its really hard to explain. but if anyone knows what im tlking about please help
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ok i found a picture to help describe my promble this is not my jeep but you can see the plastice wheel welll cover and thats what i need to replace on my jeep i have the cover but i need the metal peices that hold it up
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okay i dont have any pictures but i took off the plastic pieces (protecting the wheel well) and well its all metal now and there where these metal clips that hold the plastic on and basicly i want to put the plastic back on now but i cannt figure out what the metale peices are called so i can order new ones ikll try to find a picture of take on later its really hard to explain. but if anyone knows what im tlking about please help
Slip over the edge of fender align with hole in fender and put the wheelwell back in.
ps. nice toy
Local body supply store is the cheapest way to get many.
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There is a bunch of variations but they all do the job.
I got a assorment case from the local body supply shop.
Did you know the original really old clips from the 40's -50's are worth a good deal of money?
Niether did I until I was given $300 for an old bodyshop case full of clips that was new old stock. The guy spotted them and jumped all over me for them and threw the money at me.
Now I save all the old stock I find.
I got a assorment case from the local body supply shop.
Did you know the original really old clips from the 40's -50's are worth a good deal of money?
Niether did I until I was given $300 for an old bodyshop case full of clips that was new old stock. The guy spotted them and jumped all over me for them and threw the money at me.
Now I save all the old stock I find.