Head diameter: 20mm Stem Length: 20mm Fits Into 5/16″ (8mm) Hole GM Saturn 2 Door & 4 Door Models Replaces GM # 21030249, Ford # N807389S And Chrysler # 6503598.
Product Features
- Great Material – These bumper clips are made of high-quality black nylon material, anti-wear and anti-corrosion, would not break or crack easily during use.
- One Size Fits Most – Head Diameter: 20mm/ 0.8 inches; Stem Length: 22.8mm/0.9 inches; Fits Into: 8mm /0.3 inches hole. These universal push-type fastener clips will fit on most of auto parts with 8mm hole, hold your parts very tightly.
- Push-type Design – Push in type, rivet post pressure expands legs for fast and tight fastening. easy to fasten Bumper Fender Flare and Mud Flap. Better replacement for original bumper and fender clips.
- Multiple Use – Come with 100 pcs car fender clips that widely used for door trim, radiator shield yoke, fender, bumper, side skirt, grille, engine cover and splash shield retainers rivet clips for exact replacement of worn, old, and broken retainers.
- PACKAGE INCLUDE: 100PCS Fastener Rivet Clips
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