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Hello! Im getting new fender liners. Can someone tell me what size screw/bolt is #2 please? I only have one on my current fender liners and need to find another. Autozone was no help

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Ace Hardware will match it.
 

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If you do any amount of work at all on your vehicles I would suggest buying a thread checker or similar that will give you the info you need
 

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Take one of each out. Drive yourself to the local hardware store. Find an employee wearing a vest, and ask them. Go stainless if they have them, that will prevent any rust.

#2 and #2 aren't even the same length and are leaving a lot of thread exposed. Looks like an opportunity to go shorter on both.
 

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If I had to guess, I'd say it's M6 x 1.25 or a 1/4-20 x 1-1/4. Artec fender liners don't have bolts in that location so you might not even need them, depending on the manufacturer.
 

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Thx you i never knew that existed. Let me look one up :)

If you do any amount of work at all on your vehicles I would suggest buying a thread checker or similar that will give you the info you need
 
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I have a home depot near so ill check there. Yeah, im noticing they do look 2 diff lengths in that picture.

Take one of each out. Drive yourself to the local hardware store. Find an employee wearing a vest, and ask them. Go stainless if they have them, that will prevent any rust.

#2 and #2 aren't even the same length and are leaving a lot of thread exposed. Looks like an opportunity to go shorter on both.
 
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I tried to look online and saw m5 but to be sure ill just go to home depot and ask. I def need them with the way these fenders are built.

If I had to guess, I'd say it's M6 x 1.25 or a 1/4-20 x 1-1/4. Artec fender liners don't have bolts in that location so you might not even need them, depending on the manufacturer.
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