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    Jerry GillesJerry Gilles
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      Hi All. I want to install mud flaps on my truck and was wondering how to take these factory fasteners off without breaking them ,so I can place a mud flap there and possibly reinstall those fasteners .Any help is appreciated .Thank’s Jerry

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    • #852844
      BrianBrian
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        There are many kinds of clips. If you can post some clear pics of one of them I can tel you exactly how to proceed.

        #852948
        Jerry GillesJerry Gilles
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          Thanks Peshewa,not sure how to post a picture but the fasteners on the front fenders are round buttons about a half inch in diameter .Im sure they pull off but will they push back on ? Thanks.

          #853119
          Jerry GillesJerry Gilles
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            I found the answer . There are a few kinds of push pin fasteners, the button kind,which I have , best way to remove them is with a tool for that resembles a pry bar that gets under the lip of the pin head and just pry’s out .. Then to reinstall it you simply push it back into the hole.

            #853477
            Fernando cunhaFernando cunha
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              [quote=”peshewa” post=160332]There are many kinds of clips. If you can post some clear pics of one of them I can tel you exactly how to proceed.[/quote]

              i agree
              it don’t take much to use the phone take a pic
              and show people exactly the type of clip
              im glad you worked out .
              it would be nice to post a pic of tool as well.
              so it will help someone else.
              thanks and all the best

              #853484
              Jerry GillesJerry Gilles
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                Cordiamad, You didn’t read my other post when I said I didn’t know how to post a picture. Of course I can take one . So I described the tool best I could , but If you need one you probabl could get one at your auto supply . They shouldn’t cost too much .It actually looks like a screwdriver with a pry bar tip. So I wish you the best .

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