I'm looking to replace my front driver fender liner. Are there universal retainers or clips I may use for this DIY project? Another post noted that 11 of the 90467-07164 is required for each fender liner in front. Fender Splash Shield Push-Type Retainer Black Nylon Head Diameter: 20mm Stem Length: 10mm Fits Into 7mm Hole Will this fastener work similarly for a 2011 Toyota Prius front fender liner LT? The attached diagram indicates there are 10 different fasteners/screws/clips/what-have-you's to replace the fender liner. It's a tad bit pricey to get each one... as you can imagine. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
I feel your pain. I ended up getting an assortment of sizes as I have missing fasteners all over my used 2008. Ebay sells a boxed assortment for about $24. Had to get some of the clips/screws from the Dealer as I couldn't locate them online. Good luck.
I called the dealership and he quoted me $27 total per the diagram above. Body shop lists two that's only required: 9015960488 and 9046710183. However, the first one is a metal screw, which doesn't make sense. There must be a similar plastic fastener that fits the bill. 90159-60488 (21838): M6.3-2.5 x 24 mm 16mm washer 10 mm hex 90467-10183 (20869): Front Fender Liner Push-Type Retainer Head diameter:18mm Stem Length: 7.5mm Fits into 7mm hole What would 21838 look like as a push-type retainer?
Yes, the first one is a screw going into plastic/nylon clip. The clip goes into the fender hole - and the screw attaches the fender liner to the clip/fender. If you're saying $27 is for all the pieces in Diagram 53875A or B, that's not a bad price for all that stuff if you ask me. You could go to a hardware store and they could maybe assemble a bunch of pieces that cost only $10, but they won't necessarily look very right nor will they necessarily stay in place over the long haul. Know anybody at a non-dealer body shop? They may be able to help you for less than Toyota.
There are some metal screw fasteners, as you can readily see by having a look around the car. They're not that impervious to rust either. ;(