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Old 08-20-2020, 08:06 PM #1
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Where can I find this part?

My back panel on the rear seats was off when I purchased my vehicle. I’m trying to find replacement clips such as the one pictured.

They have an extra cap which somehow was ripped... if anyone has at least a part # that would help a lot.





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My back panel on the rear seats was off when I purchased my vehicle. I’m trying to find replacement clips such as the one pictured.

They have an extra cap which somehow was ripped... if anyone has at least a part # that would help a lot.

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Try clipsandfasteners.com with part # posted or go to the Toyota page. Way cheaper than dealer if they have them.
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Thanks Where can I find this part?


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Those suckers break all the time. Any time you remove door trim pieces or rear carpeting at this age with 18-24 year old plastic you can just assume at least one will break.
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I'd re-inforce that panel too. A little wood glue will help hold the chipboard together for the next removal. Plastic removal tools that can get up there to pry right under the clip/panel will help in keeping things from breaking (both the clip and the panel).

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I'd re-inforce that panel too. A little wood glue will help hold the chipboard together for the next removal. Plastic removal tools that can get up there to pry right under the clip/panel will help in keeping things from breaking (both the clip and the panel).

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I couldnt agree more with this, and the plastic removal tool helps you avoid the risk of folding/creasing the cardboard backing of the carpet.
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I'd re-inforce that panel too. A little wood glue will help hold the chipboard together for the next removal. Plastic removal tools that can get up there to pry right under the clip/panel will help in keeping things from breaking (both the clip and the panel).

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Great tips. Thanks all.

Found the clips but the shipping fee is more than the stupid clips if you can believe that...


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Great tips. Thanks all.

Found the clips but the shipping fee is more than the stupid clips if you can believe that...


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For tiny stuff like this I'll order through my local dealer and then just pick them up in person. I may pay a little more than the online price, but I don't need to pay any shipping if I do it that way.
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