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Anyone know the screw size for 77-78 fj40 lower dash pad screws and also size or source for the upper plastic vent defrost guides that had the plastic rivit.
Thanks all
Thanks Matt... is that for lower dash? Also plastic rivet for upper plastic defrost piece?
Thanks Matt... is that for lower dash? Also plastic rivet for upper plastic defrost piece?
Yes.the screws are for Upper dash pad
the lower ones are clips , arent't they ? its been a while
do you have the plastic rivits or know what can be used for the black plastic defrost guides at the top of dash?That being said..... don’t ask me what size they are! I don’t remember!
plastic rivits are removable ( and can put in place again)
the plastic rivits are in two parts ( the body and the central plastic shaft ) this plastic shaft is removable with steel axle of 2mm
Yes plastic rivets are easy to remove. Slightly push the stud in the middle down little and they come right out.
If you need new ones..... we usually use Auveco push clips in place of the rivets. If you have a local body shop supplier in town they most likely carry them.
Also.... if the size is a little bigger, you can easily drill out the hole a little to accommodate a bigger clip.
Please don't tell anyone that!!! I may be judged by all the purist.
Yes plastic rivets are easy to remove. Slightly push the stud in the middle down little and they come right out.
If you need new ones..... we usually use Auveco push clips in place of the rivets. If you have a local body shop supplier in town they most likely carry them.
Also.... if the size is a little bigger, you can easily drill out the hole a little to accommodate a bigger clip.
Please don't tell anyone that!!! I may be judged by all the purist.
So what do I use?They will rain brimstone and fire upon you!
So what do I use?