Interior moulding PUSH-PINS – available?
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All of the parts suppliers mentioned will have those push pins. To make sure you get the same color pins, go to your local Ford store parts department and ask one of the parts pullers to look at what you actually want to replace. No mistakes that way. Richard – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Thank you for the reply, but I was unable to find the parts at any of the > sources shown below. Do you know of any specific retail location that has > the parts? >Auto Zone, Checker, Schucks, Kragen, Pep Boys, Home Depot, Lowes, Ford >>For 1991 – 1994 Explorers: >>Does anyone know if / who sells the plastic PUSH-PINS used for securing >>interior moulding?
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Thanks for the help. The only colors of "christmas tree" interior fasteners I’ve been able to find at any of the parts supply houses listed in this thread are either black or white. I haven’t been able to find BEIGE (Ford calls it "sandalwood"). Does anyone knows who sells the "sandalwood" fasteners? Thanks.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> All of the parts suppliers mentioned will have those push pins. To make > sure you get the same color pins, go to your local Ford store parts > department and ask one of the parts pullers to look at what you actually > want to replace. No mistakes that way. > Richard > Thank you for the reply, but I was unable to find the parts at any of the > sources shown below. Do you know of any specific retail location that has > the parts? >>Auto Zone, Checker, Schucks, Kragen, Pep Boys, Home Depot, Lowes, Ford >>>For 1991 – 1994 Explorers: >>>Does anyone know if / who sells the plastic PUSH-PINS used for securing >>>interior moulding?
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You’d probably HAVE to get those from FORD parts dept for that specific color. Or the other option is to get a can of vinyl dye and recolor the generic ones .. (now…. where to get the sandalwood color dye )
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Thanks for the help. The only colors of "christmas tree" interior fasteners > I’ve been able to find at any of the parts supply houses listed in this > thread are either black or white. I haven’t been able to find BEIGE (Ford > calls it "sandalwood"). Does anyone knows who sells the "sandalwood" > fasteners? > Thanks. > All of the parts suppliers mentioned will have those push pins. To make > sure you get the same color pins, go to your local Ford store parts > department and ask one of the parts pullers to look at what you actually > want to replace. No mistakes that way. > Richard > > Thank you for the reply, but I was unable to find the parts at any of > the > > sources shown below. Do you know of any specific retail location that > has > > the parts? > >>Auto Zone, Checker, Schucks, Kragen, Pep Boys, Home Depot, Lowes, Ford > >>>For 1991 – 1994 Explorers: > >>>Does anyone know if / who sells the plastic PUSH-PINS used for securing > >>>interior moulding?
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For 1991 – 1994 Explorers: Does anyone know if / who sells the plastic PUSH-PINS used for securing interior moulding?
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> For 1991 – 1994 Explorers: > Does anyone know if / who sells the plastic PUSH-PINS used for securing > interior moulding?
Ford. They’re about twelve cents each. Or you can go to your auto parts store and buy a package of three or four of them for a buck.
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Auto Zone, Checker, Schucks, Kragen, Pep Boys, Home Depot, Lowes, Ford
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> For 1991 – 1994 Explorers: > Does anyone know if / who sells the plastic PUSH-PINS used for securing > interior moulding?
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Thank you for the reply, but I was unable to find the parts at any of the sources shown below. Do you know of any specific retail location that has the parts?
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Auto Zone, Checker, Schucks, Kragen, Pep Boys, Home Depot, Lowes, Ford > For 1991 – 1994 Explorers: > Does anyone know if / who sells the plastic PUSH-PINS used for securing > interior moulding?
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Are you trying to get ones that are the right color? Usually all I find in auto parts stores are black ones or white ones. I priced a particular LONG pushpin for the front kickpad on my Mustang and they wanted close to $9 for just one of them. If you just want one that’s about half to three quarter inch long and similar sized around you should be able to find the black/white ones at any well stocked auto parts store. If you want the color to match you can paint them. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Thank you for the reply, but I was unable to find the parts at any of the >sources shown below. Do you know of any specific retail location that has >the parts? > Auto Zone, Checker, Schucks, Kragen, Pep Boys, Home Depot, Lowes, Ford > > For 1991 – 1994 Explorers: > > Does anyone know if / who sells the plastic PUSH-PINS used for securing > > interior moulding?
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