OEM and Aftermarket Panel Clips ID'd with Part Numbers, Prices and Sources

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I broke a whole mess of trim panel clips since I bought my LX450 and I've tracked down the ones for the rear wall and door sill plates finally. Interestingly, Toyota doesn't seem to track them by color but rather by geographic location and not that specifically it turns out. They each also have 6 critical measurements; each of the 3 ring diameters, the shaft diameter, the stem length and the overall length. The rear panels consist of 2 White clips in the front, actually on the fender to door trim. The top and rear are all Red (about 10-12 in total) and the ever elusive Brown clips run along the bottom. There are about 3-4 of these. The sill plates and most of the door panels use the Yellow ones. I bought all but the Brown clips through ClipsandFasteners.com. They come in quantities of 15 and the prices vary greatly. Shipping for all 3 boxes was $4.75 and I used coupon code DSC-1 for 5% off my total order which saved $1.64. White - A20437 - $8.71 per box of 15, Red - A19257 - $10.15 per box of 15, Yellow - A19129 - $13.84 per box of 15.

The Brown clips are a Toyota OEM part #67771-32060. These ran about $1.75 each with the Mud price about $1.55. I worked with Cruiserdan over the phone to determine where these guys were located. We never found the specific location but narrowed it down based on what clips remained on my wall panel. Thanks again Dan! The Brown ones are special in that they have a middle disc that is thicker than normal to accommodate the carpet between the panel and steel wall. I am using these near the front of the panel to accommodate a bulky wire harness that prevents the red clips from grabbing the hole securely which makes the panel pop off on bumps. Hope you guys find this useful. Sent from my iPhone using IH8MUD

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Yes, very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to post this info. I have one yellow clip holding my passenger door sill on!

Sounds familiar! The old ones are quite dry and brittle, I may just replace all of them with new, maybe they'll last another 15 years.
 
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