Where can I find interior clips?
zachzchw
10-26-2006, 11:44 PM
Im looking for the metal ones, such as the ones that hold on the door sills, and the rear interior panels.
muddog321
10-27-2006, 06:02 AM
Dealer is quickest and easiest or a search at auto stores. Some auto paint shops carry hardware too.
pimprolla112
10-27-2006, 09:00 PM
I found some on the help shelf at advanced auto parts, for my girls cavalier. But from the one ive seen when i was getting some interior parts from a 98s10ex cab they looked to be the same style.
zachzchw
10-27-2006, 09:53 PM
Ive tried some searching on the net, but I dont know what they are called.
Anyone know?
Anyone know?
BlazerLT
10-27-2006, 10:28 PM
Ive tried some searching on the net, but I dont know what they are called.
Anyone know?
Go to your store, you are not going to get them on the internet.
The help accessory isle will more than likely have them.
Anyone know?
Go to your store, you are not going to get them on the internet.
The help accessory isle will more than likely have them.
LS19962DRBLAZER4X4
10-28-2006, 09:49 AM
Dealership will tell you that you need the panel because GM doesn't make
individual clips for replacements.. I have a 1996 LS 2DR Blazer 4x4 the
clips on the driver side broke and I asked them to replace the clips and
they said they would have to replace the panel. It was under warranty
at the time. I remember the drivers side panel OEM retailing around $150.00 dollars that was in 1998. If it breaks again I will just velcro it
because its a shame to have to buy something that should last over 12
years...
Good Luck with the replacement
individual clips for replacements.. I have a 1996 LS 2DR Blazer 4x4 the
clips on the driver side broke and I asked them to replace the clips and
they said they would have to replace the panel. It was under warranty
at the time. I remember the drivers side panel OEM retailing around $150.00 dollars that was in 1998. If it breaks again I will just velcro it
because its a shame to have to buy something that should last over 12
years...
Good Luck with the replacement
zachzchw
10-28-2006, 09:36 PM
Dealership will tell you that you need the panel because GM doesn't make
individual clips for replacements.. I have a 1996 LS 2DR Blazer 4x4 the
clips on the driver side broke and I asked them to replace the clips and
they said they would have to replace the panel. It was under warranty
at the time. I remember the drivers side panel OEM retailing around $150.00 dollars that was in 1998. If it breaks again I will just velcro it
because its a shame to have to buy something that should last over 12
years...
Good Luck with the replacement
That is completely ridiculous.
Wow.
individual clips for replacements.. I have a 1996 LS 2DR Blazer 4x4 the
clips on the driver side broke and I asked them to replace the clips and
they said they would have to replace the panel. It was under warranty
at the time. I remember the drivers side panel OEM retailing around $150.00 dollars that was in 1998. If it breaks again I will just velcro it
because its a shame to have to buy something that should last over 12
years...
Good Luck with the replacement
That is completely ridiculous.
Wow.
BlazerLT
10-28-2006, 09:49 PM
Dealership will tell you that you need the panel because GM doesn't make
individual clips for replacements.. I have a 1996 LS 2DR Blazer 4x4 the
clips on the driver side broke and I asked them to replace the clips and
they said they would have to replace the panel. It was under warranty
at the time. I remember the drivers side panel OEM retailing around $150.00 dollars that was in 1998. If it breaks again I will just velcro it
because its a shame to have to buy something that should last over 12
years...
Good Luck with the replacement
That is criminal.
individual clips for replacements.. I have a 1996 LS 2DR Blazer 4x4 the
clips on the driver side broke and I asked them to replace the clips and
they said they would have to replace the panel. It was under warranty
at the time. I remember the drivers side panel OEM retailing around $150.00 dollars that was in 1998. If it breaks again I will just velcro it
because its a shame to have to buy something that should last over 12
years...
Good Luck with the replacement
That is criminal.
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