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How much is to put back fender liner?

artisticcheese

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Hello,

My fender liner fall off (some car shop probably did not put all the pins in sometime back). What is ballpark estimate how much effort would it require car shop to put it back in place, I have fender liner itself and it's intact. Would think require removing/disassembling major parts or it's quick job of just putting it in place and putting pins in?
 
It's an easy DIY.
If you really must go somewhere, then it will be whatever their minimum labor charge is probably.
All that said, do you have the mounting hardware?
 
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I don't have hardware and I'm ok with them charging labor/material but wanted to make sure they would not tell me that they had to remove bumper, dissameble engine etc and it end up 4 hour job vs bare minimum amount of work required to put it back in place.

Thanks,
 
I removed the right rear liner on my 2015 a few years back to access a wire connector. I jacked the car up, removed the wheel and then removed the half a dozen or so plastic nuts that hold the liner. There may have been some of those push pins holding it also. The liner was easy to remove and replace.

Total it took appx. 30 minutes to complete.

You can find the plastic hardware part numbers at many online parts suppliers. Not sure if it was this job or another but I remember breaking a few of the push pins and bought them from a dealer but like everything else, they're very expensive vs. buying them at Amazon.
 
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