- UNIVERSAL FIT: These universal push-type plastic clips will fit on most of auto parts with 8mm hole, hold your parts very tightly
- STURDY AND DURABLE: Made of high-quality black nylon material, anti-wear and anti-corrosion, would not break or crack easily during use
- MULTIPLE USE: Widely used for door trim, radiator shield yoke, fender, bumper, side skirt, grille, engine cover and splash shield retainers
- PRODUCT SIZE: Head Diameter: 20mm/ 0.8 inches; Stem Length: 22.8mm/0.9 inches; Fits Into: 8mm /0.3 inches hole
- PACKAGE INCLUDE: 40PCS Fastener Rivet Clips
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Novlet Van-Whervin
Best clips Ive used to date
Used these for my 2006 Honda Recon ATV. They worked better than the OEM clips, and even if the holes are elongated a bit they still provide a snug fit because they expand more than the OEM ones. Also, it's important to note that the part that usually breaks (the head of the inner portion) is reinforced under the head, so they will probably last quite a long time as well. The mating heads are larger than the small ones you'd normally see, and I like that better as well. All in all you can't go wrong with these. Oh, and these are for 8mm holes, but they'll certainly hold stuff larger than that!
Ryan Lee
You need these 8mm for Honda Civic fender splash shields.
These 8mm plastic pins fit my 2010 Honda Civic EX-L front fender splash shields. Amazon said the 10mm ones fit. After ordering a pack and waiting a month, they didn't! These 8mm ones are what you need. They will fit in super tight, but that's what you need.
Simone Gallimore
Fit on my Traverse
I have a 2012 Chevy Traverse and needed a few new clips for the skirt under the hood. I had to replace my front upper grill due to damage and as part of it's replacement I had to remove the front bumper, as part of it's removal I had to remove the skirt thats under the hood. Holding the skirt were these clips, and being I did not have the proper tool to remove them I broke a few. These clips were an exact match and installed with ease, another great point is my vehicle uses these same size clips in many different areas. With the low price and the fact that you get so many clips in the bag this was an amazing find.
Yves Guevremont
the head on this fastener is a good bit bigger in circumference than the head on the ...
I used these fasteners to replace some of the worn-out fasteners on my 2002 Honda Rancher ES. They worked perfectly. If anybody is wondering, the head on this fastener is a good bit bigger in circumference than the head on the fasteners that originally came on my ATV. I really don't mind as I bought them for their function and not for their looks.
Domenika Kazdova
Don't be a drag.
Fits perfectly in the splash shield holes on a 2004 Honda Pilot. Even seems more robust than original rivets. Keep in mind that you'll need both 8mm and 10mm plastic rivets, depending on where you're installing them. I don't recall where exactly between the splash shields, engine compartment and the fenders, but I know I needed both sizes. Now the splash shield doesn't drag on the ground anymore.
Robbie Martinazzi
Great for Toyota Prius underbody! (Fits the LARGE holes ONLY!)
These push pins fit the underbody of the 2010 Prius perfectly, for holding on the plastic splash shield (see caveat below). Excellent purchase, highly recommended. IMPORANT!!!! The Prius uses TWO sizes of push pins!! These pins fit the LARGE holes perfectly, and work well when a pin goes through multiple layers of plastic. However most of the underbody holes require a SMALLER pin! Amazon sells the following push-pins which I use to fit the SMALLER, more numerous holes perfectly: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MUOPNG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00 Be sure to buy some of both the large and small fasteners to replace any that break.
Victor W Black
Better then factory parts
The original junk Mopar parts have a screw which only seems to work one time after struggling with them to take off the grill I needed something else. I found these they worked perfectly easy install and removal small flat screw drive all you need. The price of one bag is the same cost of about 3 of the factory parts. Before you dig into your jeep buy a bag of these and toss the Mopar part in the trash.
Serenity Nicole
Perfect for 2006 350Z Nissan
When we replaced the battery in my car the clips went flying! I got these praying they would work. They worked for everything under the hood on my 2006 Nissan 350Z battery compartment cover, all the clips that gave out over the years that hold the front bumper all the covers that Nissan covers EVERYTHING under the hood! Because anyone that owns a Nissan knows that Nissan LOVES covers! They also worked in the trunk area. Get these in case you have to change the tail lights your self. You can never save the one that are already there! For this price, it’s worth it
Bobbie Martin
it is nice to have a bag of clips at such a ...
These clips are exactly what I needed for my 2014 Impala Limited (old body style). I used these as replacement clips I broke and lost while replacing the cabin air filter, it is nice to have a bag of clips at such a low cost that in the future I don't have to worry about gently working out the clips anymore. Thank you!
Scott Mcfee
Znder Nylon Fasteners partner well with mud flap installations
The Znder Nylon Fasteners are perfect for attaching mud flaps to pliable fender liners. Drill an 1/8th inch hole through your mud flap center; locate the position of the mud flap on the car; insert one side of the fastener into the pliable liner; insert the other side of the fastener through the mud flap and snap into place against the liner. A second or third Znder Nylon Fastener should be applied to keep the flap from rotating off perpendicular to the deck. May also be secured with adhesive along with fasteners to insure Pit Bulls don't tear the mud flaps loose from the truck or car. Carry on.