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…
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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Just saved $150 on parts and labor from “A FRIEND MECHANIC”
You just saved my life!!! Thanks so much for this video! My mom was gonna
kill me
Thanks for the video. It made my job much easier.
BTW, I purchased a box of 15 from Amazon for $7.45.
No what about for underneath the fender or does it just clip on the way you
showed in the video?
where did you get the fender ?
you are awesome, this was a great video I have the same issue
What about the rest of the fender or is all that you had shown in the video
what you need to clip on?
thank you so much
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!
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.
Thanks for posting this, as you know it saved me a ton of cash.
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
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
Thanks for posting this. Where online did you purchase the clips?
Super helpful though. Worked on my 2002 Jeep Liberty as well (and I’m just
a girl!). 🙂 Thanks for the tips!