GOOACC GRC-09 40 Pcs Clips Nylon Bumper Fastener Rivet OEM Replacement 01553-09321 Fender Liner and Radiator 8mm
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Yes, if your cargo net is held in place by these clips and the hole into which they are inserted is 8mm.
Noir isn't going to cut it.
Yes.
I've never seen a Nissan Altima with a spalsh shield, so I'm not sure. On my 2006 Frontier, however, it matched the push pins that held the plastic cover between the hood latch and radiator in place. 06- Look under the hood for push pins. 2010 Frontier, I also saw a kit on ebay for under $20 that included a variety of sizes.
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I have photos to show you what they look like, and if I were you, I would double-check that it fits your car or truck. I just wanted to let everyone know that if you own a Nissan Altima from 2007 to 2010, there is a software update available. It was a good fit for 2009. Since 2010-2011, I've been thinking about it. 2012 has pin clips and a push type retainer that may fit, but don't take my word for it. On the other hand, I like it because it fits my Nissan perfectly. This item was purchased because the others had become torn and it was time to replace them. If you want to get rid of the old and replace it with something new, this is the place to be. Then this is the item that will fulfill your need or desire. Have a wonderful day, everyone, and I hope I was of assistance; if not, still have a wonderful day.
On my wife's 2014 Nissan Rogue, the plastic panel that covers the oil filter and pulleys is held in place by about 8 similar plastic rivets. The oil filter must be accessed by removing the rivets and panel. A few weeks ago, one of the rivets broke when I changed the oil. I saved the broken one and compared it to others on Amazon and other websites, then realized that these most likely matched the original rivet, so I purchased them from Amazon. I popped one in the hole where the one rivet had broken and it fit perfectly, nice and tight, and the round head on the body of the fastener is the perfect size. These seem to be a lot better quality than the OEM Nissan part, and I have a bag full of them ready to replace them if any more of the OE rivets break in the future.
Pieces that are inexpensive and simple to replace. These fit my 370Z perfectly. They are easy to get into and easy to get out of. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because the plastic appears to be of poor quality. I know it sounds snobby, but I've used other clips where the plastic is clearly of higher quality and can withstand the abuse delivered by engine heat, road debris, and time. I used these for the splash guard under the engine bay and they're great replacements, but it's easy to see that they'll have a short life and will need to be replaced with relative frequency. I can't complain too much because they aren't too expensive. In general, I think it's a good idea.
I used them to replace the fender liner on my VW Passat, but I don't think they're the best option. Because the washer part/head of the rivet sometimes just went through the hole in the fender liner, it's better if it's bigger. In terms of strength, it appears to be adequate, but it would be better if it were more robust. It's a product that can be improved.
Putting the Fastener on. br>br> br>br>Yes, I'd like to add this item to my shopping cart. But, man, you get a lot of them for such a low price. I only needed two of these fasteners, which are usually found on bumpers and are very friendly with one another. Also, it's a very straightforward mechanism. br>All you have to do now is put it in and push it through. It enlarges to secure the position. This is a very unique item. You'd only order it if you were certain you'd need it. A hanging undercarriage part must have become dislodged on a parking stopper caused an issue. I installed it and it worked perfectly.
These tabs were a good fit for the wheel wall and some parts of the bumper, but they didn't go deep enough or expand wide enough to hold some of the shroud's joints. Overall, they're good, but you'll need a larger tab in some joining locations.
These Nissan-style clips were purchased in late 2014, according to my records. I attempted to remove a couple here in January 2018 and was unable to do so without them collapsing, indicating that they have become brittle over time. They were mounted in a 2005 Nissan Altima's passenger fender well. Although the clips work, could they be more durable? I'm not sure, because the OEM clips must have broken at some point. It's possible that the design isn't what it appears to be.
It was exactly what I was looking for. A long time ago, the bumper caught on something in my garage and tore the wheel well liner in half, pulling the vehicle off the road. I went about my business after reattaching the bumper with screws. Years later, when I decided to install a cold air intake, I discovered that the wheel well liner was required to protect the intake filter, which would be located behind the bumper and directly in front of the wheel. I located the wheel well liner and reattached it with these retainers. Everything worked flawlessly, and I'm thinking about replacing a lot of the other worn-out plastic items.