FIA HK104 Stick- A-Stud Hardware Kit
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Yes, there are eight of them.
I have a Bug Screen and a Thermal Cover from FIA. The FIA tabs work great for the screen, but the thermal cover requires a different spacing, so I ordered two packs of snaps for my 2012 F450 so I have enough for both covers. Because I live in the North East, I use the screen in the summer and the blanket in the winter. Both covers have slightly different tab spacing, in my opinion. In addition, I need to cut a hole in the grille for the plow wiring. No problem at all!
That strikes me as odd, but I've found that one of them will occasionally fall off and you'll have a backup.
To soften the glue and remove it, I used alcohol. I have yet to notice any signs of paint deterioration. WD-40 is another option. To get rid of the sticky part, multiply the number by 40.
Selected User Reviews For FIA HK104 Stick- A-Stud Hardware Kit
We used our homemade front RV window cover to keep the sun out. This was a short trip with speeds of no more than 60 miles per hour. A 200-mile round trip will be put to the test next month.
I needed to add snaps to my other cars, which the screen can fit but for which the FIA does not make a snap. br>My screen was originally designed for a 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan, but I modified it to fit my 2016 Chrysler Town and Country. Country music, a 2007 Ford Freestyle, and my Toyota Avalon from 2007.
These studs stick and work exactly like the ones that came with my Fia Winter Screen (2005 F250). My only complaint is that they don't bend as well for uneven surfaces. I had some trouble getting a few to stick because the plastic appears to be slightly thicker.
Very good adhesion These were purchased as backups. However, none of them has yet to leave our vehicle. This is an excellent item.
I searched high and low for these after Canadian Tire stopped carrying them and kept losing my orders in the store. br>br>I use these to make detachable mud flaps that I make at home. I didn't want to have to screw anything into my Jeep, so I wanted them to be detachable. They were combined with a Walmart button kit for clothing.
Keeps a firm grip.
It's completely pointless.