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2019 G70 Fender Liner Mounting Hardware - Part #

MrMegadeth

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Ok, so my fender liners are starting to come loose due to the little "pop-rivets" and screws coming out. I noticed 1 ripped the grommet out (I'll fix) but the others are simply missing the mounting hardware.

I tried to find a fiche but zip. Does any one know the screw types or part numbers of the fender liner mounting hardware?

Best I could locate is this:

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amazon sells a bunch of kits for different types of cars that use those plastic rivets. I would start there. They always break I have a set in the back of my car just incase.
 
The shape and type of the plastic rivets aren't as important. The hole diameter each is designed to fit in is what is crucial. You are definitely better off getting an assortment box of generic ones of various hole diameters. I got this one from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076BMVZ8R 3-4yrs ago and I am just about to order bulk packages of a few of the sizes I'm getting a bit low on. That's what I'd recommend doing, rather than buying onesies from Genesis OEM parts.
 
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