Clip on Nut part number?

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Does anyone know the part number for the clip on nuts that secure the oil door panel to the guard? I'm missing one.

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I ordered the door today, but from what I can find they don't sell just the clip on nuts. I found something similar from McMaster-Carr and ordered a pack. I can send you one if it works. I was also missing half of the bolts holding the other covers on. That's why I work on my own vehicle.
 
I ordered the door today, but from what I can find they don't sell just the clip on nuts. I found something similar from McMaster-Carr and ordered a pack. I can send you one if it works. I was also missing half of the bolts holding the other covers on. That's why I work on my own vehicle.
That would be great. Thank you. I'll PM you my address.

I feel the same way about doing my own work. I bought my 13 LC last year that had a complete service history at a nearby Toyota dealer with the previous owner. I found it was missing the oil panel door and about half of the skid plate bolts.
 
I’m normally pretty good at finding part numbers but the clip on nuts aren’t listed. Might be worth stopping at a dealer and see if their parts program is more extensive than mine.

For the bolts you’ll need 12 total 90119-08862 which are the “large washer” m8. Two to hold the central rib on to the frame, two each for the recessed holes in the front half skids, and six for the plastic under engine skid.
There are also 6x 91674-80820 “small washer“ m8 bolts. Three each go on the inner edge of the front half skids holding them to the center rib.
The two bolts for the oil drain door are 91641-H0820
 
McMaster-Carr 95210A420 worked great. Door, clip-on nuts and bolts replaced.

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Such clips are very commonly used on motorcycle fairings; if you just need a few, I'd bet any nearby motorcycle shop will have a bin full of them.

Might be differences in thread type, though.
 

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