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  1. #1
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    Is there a part number for these clips?

    Underside of the plastic center console piece that has the shifter and cig lighter


  2. #2
    Cannot locate a part number, they are usually a part of the trip piece when you buy one.

  3. #3
    GM used to use a clip that looks REALLY similar in the fullsize trucks. I bought a bag of them once.

    http://www.amazon.com/Garnish-Interi.../dp/B0040D0NNW

    http://www.amazon.com/Dorman-963-211...s=garnish+clip

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    Nice. Think I may be needing this as well

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    Most of these little clips, you can take a flat blade or small needle-nose and re-bend/re-shape the "tension" finger to make them hold the panel in place.

    Sometimes they'll relax and let the panel loosen a bit.

    Also as you can see, you'll need a small flat blade to help pry the cleats away from the plastic tab in order for it to release nicely off the part. Don't try to just pull it off; the cleats will dig in and usually take the tab off with it if you get aggressive.

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    Thanks guys, I find a few random online and trying to source. I believe a company called "stanley engineered fastening" is the source of them for the Viper after my digging.


 

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