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body panel grommets

lookerjdc

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does anyone know the part number for the rubber grommets that the body panels punch in to?

I've searched a couple of websites that have the OEM exploded parts views but I'm not sure if the part number I am thinking is the part is actually the part I need

p.s. my dealer is a putz.........
 
Grommets - way to save them from falling out....

Hello my spyderlover friends....

I saw on a previous post and also have done on my 2012 Spyder RT Limited --- put a small nylon cable tie around each grommet to it's mounting hole/frame. Might hold them in better, but will definitely help you not lose them. I had one fall out (found it luckily on my garage floor) and I thought about the previous post stating to use cable ties. Haven't lost one yet by this method!!

Everytime I take a new panel off, I remember to do this to the exposed grommets. Over time, should get to them all.
 
does anyone know the part number for the rubber grommets that the body panels punch in to?

I've searched a couple of websites that have the OEM exploded parts views but I'm not sure if the part number I am thinking is the part is actually the part I need

p.s. my dealer is a putz.........

Cheapcycleparts.com is a good site to find most part numbers. They have exploded views you can reference and the part numbers below.
 
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