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I have looked and cannot seem to find the part number for the pins that go in the wheel well liners.
I have had my new 2024 for about 3 weeks and noticed I am missing about 3 of them and would like to buy/get a bag of them.

Attaching a picture to show you what I am talking about. They almost look like they have a hex head on them but I am pretty sure they are just push pins.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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They are a plastic rivet. You can get some from the dealer, or take the easy way out and order some from Amazon:

Jeep plastic rivets
Anyone know if you can use a standard rivet gun to install these, or do you have to get a special plastic rivet gun?
 

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Thanks. I just bought rivets and the plastic gun. Cost about $40 together.
This will be good since I plan to remove my liners to make running lights easier.
 

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Thanx, I had a feeling I would need another tool. :LOL: Good thing there's still room left in the toolbox!

Thanks. I just bought rivets and the plastic gun. Cost about $40 together.
This will be good since I plan to remove my liners to make running lights easier.
Same, gonna need them myself. My son ripped the inner fender well out of his KJ wheeling a few weeks ago. Fortunately Jeep has been using these for ages, so they'll fit the KJ to install the replacement and our JLs if we need to separate the flares (to add XR extensions maybe ;) )


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I got one of those kits on Amazon with the tool and it’s a POS. It wouldn’t grip the shaft of the rivets that came with it.

Now I use a pair of vice grips on it and hold the base down with a trim removal tool. Snug it up some, then a sharp yank. The shaft breaks off where it’s supposed to.
 

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I can vouch for the Harbor Freight plastic rivet tool/set. Grabbed that to fix my wifes fender liner and it worked excellently.
 
 







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