Reattaching fender and replacing fender clips on a 2003 Jeep Liberty

Reattaching fender and replacing fender clips on a 2003 Jeep Liberty

Created on July 22, 2011 using FlipShare. Camera aim is a little off. It’s hard to aim the cam while trying to do 2-handed labor, and it’s hard to see the LC…

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frank Alvarez says:

Just saved $150 on parts and labor from “A FRIEND MECHANIC”

cocoUadore916 says:

You just saved my life!!! Thanks so much for this video! My mom was gonna
kill me

John Graham says:

Thanks for the video. It made my job much easier.
BTW, I purchased a box of 15 from Amazon for $7.45.

bigman12345657 says:

No what about for underneath the fender or does it just clip on the way you
showed in the video?

Joanne Almeida says:

where did you get the fender ?

Pepin Nator says:

you are awesome, this was a great video I have the same issue

bigman12345657 says:

What about the rest of the fender or is all that you had shown in the video
what you need to clip on?

Sean Ouellette says:

thank you so much

lily Cortes says:

ive a jeep liberty 2003 and one of my fenders was stolen time ago, I bought
a new one but my question is what kind of clips do I need to install them
and where can i buy them? Thanks!

mo25rt says:

Thanks for the great info on the parts! Dealership wanted $5.80 per
fastener. Just a matter of time before you’ll need these if you’re on the
trails.

atlnano says:

Thanks for posting this, as you know it saved me a ton of cash.

DeathScouter says:

The company is called “clipsandfasteners” dot com The box has 15 clips for
$8.92. This is WAY cheaper than any of the OEM parts dealers who sell them
from $3 each to $15 each. youtube prevents me from posting web links, but
the item number is: PRODUCT CODE: A20887

Pills956 says:

There not too expensive , I bought them yesterday for 1.25 at the jeep
dealer , and its only 5 per fender so its not too bad , but that box is a
pretty good deal

cktex says:

Thanks for posting this. Where online did you purchase the clips?

Laura Cullin says:

Super helpful though. Worked on my 2002 Jeep Liberty as well (and I’m just
a girl!). 🙂 Thanks for the tips!

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